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Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland

Former Swiss political party

Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland

Summary

Former Swiss political party

FieldValue
colorcode
presidentGerhard Pfister
foundation22 April 1912
dissolved31 December 2020
mergedThe Centre
ideologyChristian democracy
Social conservatism
Conservatism
Social market economy
headquartersHirschengraben 9
CH-3011 Bern
countrySwitzerland
nameChristian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland
native_name
logoLogo-CVP.svg
logo_size200px
leader1_titleVice Presidents
leader1_name
leader2_titleGeneral Secretary
leader2_nameGianna Luzio
leader3_titleMember in Federal Council
leader3_nameViola Amherd
youth_wingYoung CVP
membership100,000
membership_year2015
positionCentre to centre-right
internationalCentrist Democrat International
Historical:
White International
europeanEuropean People's Party (associate)
coloursOrange

Social conservatism Conservatism Social market economy CH-3011 Bern Historical: White International The Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland (, CVP), also called the Christian Democratic Party (, PDC), Democratic People's Party (, PPD) and Swiss Christian Democratic Party (), PCD), was a Christian democratic political party in Switzerland. On 1 January 2021, it merged with the Conservative Democratic Party of Switzerland (BDP/PBD) to form The Centre, which now operates at the federal level. The name Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP) was used by some cantonal and regional organisations until 2024. Its seats in the Federal Assembly were transferred to the new party, as was its sole seat on the Federal Council.

The party was founded as the Catholic Conservative Party in 1912. It peaked in the 1950s, having three members of the Federal Council (1954–1958) before agreeing to the magic formula. It adopted its current name in 1970. From 1979 to 2003, the party's vote declined, mostly in the favour of the Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC); the party was reduced to one Federal Councillor at the 2003 Federal Council election.

The party sat in the centre to centre-right of the political spectrum, advocating Christian democracy, the social market economy and moderate social conservatism. The party was strongest in Catholic rural areas, particularly Central Switzerland and Valais.

History

The Catholic-Conservative Party of Switzerland () was founded in 1912. From 1919 on, the party occupied two out of the seven seats in the cabinet. Aided by the political climate of the postwar period, the party experienced its peak in the 1950s: It was represented by the biggest parliamentary delegation in the Federal Council, and from 1954 to 1958 the party occupied three out of seven seats in the cabinet. Nonetheless, the party had to relinquish the third seat in favor of the 'magic formula', which was introduced to the cabinet in 1959. In 1957 it changed its name to the Conservative-Christian-Social People's Party () and to its current name in 1970. In the ensuing decades, the Catholic voter base dissolved somewhat. The reduction of the voter base, in addition to less cohesion among politicians in the party, led to six successive losses in federal elections after 1980.

The party lost its support over a number of years. Beginning in the 1990s, conservative voters from former strongholds of the CVP switched to vote for the right-wing populist Swiss People's Party. From the 1995 election to the 2019 election, the CVP's vote share decreased from 16.8% to 11.4%. After the 2003 election, Ruth Metzler of the CVP, was replaced by Christoph Blocher of the Swiss People's Party on the Federal Council, leaving the CVP with only one seat in the country's executive.

CVP President Gerhard Pfister and BDP President Martin Landolt, the leader of the Conservative Democratic Party, had ongoing discussions about a merger throughout 2020. In 2020, Pfister announced that the national CVP would undergo a change in branding with a new name and logo as part of a merger with the BDP. The party proposed to change the name to "The Center" or "The Alliance of the Center" (, CVP; , PDC; , PPD; ) which is the name of the parliamentary group that the CVP shares with the other center-right parties, the Conservative Democratic Party of Switzerland and the Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland. The merger was ratified by a vote of the entire party in November 2020. Cantonal parties were not required to adopt the new name if they do not wish to do so.

Platform

In its party platform, the CVP described itself as a centrist party. The CVP fostered a social market economy in which a balance is struck between economic liberalism and social justice. The expansion of the party in the Protestant-dominated cantons, in which the CVP uphold rather centrist policies, stands in contrast to the traditional role of the CVP as the leading party in rather Catholic-dominated cantons of central Switzerland and the cantons of Valais. There, the electorate was mostly socially conservative.

The CVP had three main policies in the political centre:

  • The CVP uphold the social market economy. It supports exporting industries and more spending on education, research and development. It also aims at combating the black market and tax evasion. In order to increase efficiency and incentives, the CVP calls for the reduction and streamlining of bureaucratic procedures and government agencies, low taxation for family enterprises and those who offer vocational education and internships. The CVP calls for equal wages and job opportunities for both men and women.
  • The CVP called for flexible working times, childcare and affordable housing.
  • The CVP aimed at ensuring social security. The CVP calls for reforms of the social security system, by raising taxes on demerit goods (e.g. tobacco taxes) to generate more revenues for the pension funds. The retirement age of 65 should also be upheld. The public health care system should be streamlined by a reduction of waiting times of medical procedures in order to ensure equitable services. The CVP also promotes workfare as the primary means to combat unemployment.

Election results

National Council

ElectionVotes%Seats+/–19141917191919221925192819311935193919431947195119551959196319671971197519791983198719911995199920032007201120152019
71,66821.1 (#2)
84,78416.4 (#3)5
156,70221.0 (#3)1
153,83620.9 (#3)3
155,46720.9 (#3)2
172,51621.4 (#3)4
184,60221.4 (#3)2
185,05220.3 (#3)2
105,01817.0 (#3)1
182,91620.8 (#3)
203,20221.2 (#3)1
216,61622.5 (#3)4
226,12223.2 (#3)1
229,08823.3 (#3)
225,16023.4 (#3)1
219,18422.1 (#3)3
407,22520.4 (#3)1
407,28621.1 (#3)2
390,28121.3 (#3)2
396,28120.2 (#3)2
378,82219.6 (#2)
367,92818.0 (#3)7
319,97216.8 (#3)1
309,11815.8 (#4)1
301,65214.4 (#4)7
335,62314.5 (#4)3
300,54412.3 (#4)3
293,65311.6 (#4)1
275,84211.4 (#5)2

Party strength over time

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#BFBFBF"*style="background: #EFBF8F"26.8style="background: #FFBF80"39.2Schwyzstyle="background: #FFBF80"38.5style="background: #EF9F58"46.4style="background: #EF9F58"49.4style="background: #EF9F58"46.6style="background: #FFBF80"36.9style="background: #FFBF80"32.8style="background: #EFBF8F"27.4style="background: #EFBF8F"27.3style="background: #EFBF8F"23.4style="background: #EFBF8F"20.1style="background: #EFBF8F"20.6style="background: #FFDFBF"19.5style="background: #FFDFBF"18.4Obwaldenstyle="background: #FF9F40"67.0style="background: #FF8000"97.1style="background: #FF8000"95.7style="background: #FF8000"91.0style="background: #FF9F40"51.7style="background: #FF8000"95.3style="background: #FF8000"94.2style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #FF9F40"66.4style="background: #FFBF80"32.5style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #FFBF80"36.7Nidwaldenstyle="background: #FF8000"97.2style="background: #FF8000"97.6style="background: #EF9F58"49.5style="background: #FF8000"97.2style="background: #FF8000"96.9style="background: #FF8000"97.7style="background: #FFBF80"32.1style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #FFBF80"35.8Glarusstyle="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*Zugstyle="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #FFBF80"39.4style="background: #FFBF80"34.1style="background: #FFBF80"39.9style="background: #FFBF80"34.2style="background: #FFBF80"34.2style="background: #EFBF8F"27.1style="background: #EFBF8F"26.4style="background: #EFBF8F"22.9style="background: #EFBF8F"23.3style="background: #EFBF8F"24.3style="background: #EFBF8F"26.4style="background: #EFBF8F"23.8Fribourgstyle="background: #EF9F58"41.5style="background: #EF9F58"46.9style="background: #FFBF80"39.9style="background: #FFBF80"37.9style="background: #FFBF80"37.7style="background: #FFBF80"36.8style="background: #FFBF80"36.0style="background: #FFBF80"33.7style="background: #EFBF8F"25.4style="background: #EFBF8F"24.8style="background: #EFBF8F"20.3style="background: #EFBF8F"22.7style="background: #FFDFBF"17.8Solothurnstyle="background: #EFBF8F"27.7style="background: #EFBF8F"26.0style="background: #EFBF8F"27.6style="background: #EFBF8F"26.7style="background: #EFBF8F"25.1style="background: #EFBF8F"22.2style="background: #EFBF8F"21.5style="background: #EFBF8F"21.4style="background: #EFBF8F"21.0style="background: #EFBF8F"20.4style="background: #FFDFBF"17.9style="background: #FFDFBF"14.8style="background: #FFDFBF"14.2Basel-Stadtstyle="background: #FFDFBF"11.2style="background: 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#BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #BFBFBF"*style="background: #F7DFC7"3.3style="background: #F7DFC7"3.5style="background: #F7DFC7"3.6style="background: #F7DFC7"4.2Genèvestyle="background: #FFDFBF"13.8style="background: #FFDFBF"14.7style="background: #FFDFBF"14.0style="background: #FFDFBF"12.3style="background: #FFDFBF"14.6style="background: #FFDFBF"14.5style="background: #FFDFBF"13.4style="background: #FFDFBF"14.1style="background: #FFDFBF"11.8style="background: #F7DFC7"9.7style="background: #F7DFC7"9.8style="background: #FFDFBF"12.1style="background: #F7DFC7"7.7Jurastyle="background: #BFBFBF"style="background: #BFBFBF"style="background: #FFBF80"37.7style="background: #EFBF8F"25.1style="background: #FFBF80"33.0style="background: #FFBF80"36.0style="background: #FFBF80"38.2style="background: #FFBF80"39.2style="background: #FFBF80"39.5style="background: #EFBF8F"25.0style="background: #FFBF80"33.2style="background: #EFBF8F"27.6style="background: #EFBF8F"22.8

:1.A "*" indicates that the party was not on the ballot in this canton. :2.Part of the Canton of Bern until 1979.

Leadership

Presidents

NameDatesCanton
Adalbert Wirz1912–1917Obwalden
Eugène Deschenaux1917–1920Fribourg
Joseph Räber1920–1928Schwyz
Ernest Perrier1928–1932Fribourg
Eduard Guntli1932–1933St. Gallen
Raymond Evéquoz1934–1935Valais
Emil Nietlispach1935–1940Aargau
Pierre Aeby1940–1946Fribourg
Josef Escher1946–1950Valais
Max Rohr1950–1955Aargau
Jean Bourgknecht1956–1959Fribourg
Ettore Tenchio1960–1968Ticino
Franz Josef Kurmann1968–1973Lucerne
Hans Wyer1973–1984Valais
Flavio Cotti1984–1986Ticino
Eva Segmüller1986–1992St. Gallen
Carlo Schmid-Sutter1992–1994Appenzell Innerrhoden
Anton Cottier1994–1997Fribourg
Adalbert Durrer1997–2001Obwalden
Philipp Stähelin2001–2004Thurgau
Doris Leuthard2004–2006Aargau
Christophe Darbellay2006–2016Valais
Gerhard Pfister2016–2020Zug
Source:

Secretaries-General

NameDates
Iwan Rickenbacher1988–1992
Raymond Loretan1992–1997
Hilmar Gernet1997–2001
Reto Nause2001–2008
Tim Frey2009–2012
Béatrice Wertli2012–2018
Gianna Luzio2018–2020

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