Humanist Democratic Centre

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Centre démocrate humaniste
CDh Party logo
Leader Joëlle Milquet
Political Ideology Christian Democracy
Founded 2002
Earlier name(s) PSC and CVP/PSC
International Affiliation Christian Democrat International
European Affiliation European People's Party
European Parliament Group EPP-ED
Cartel none
Flemish counterpart CD&V
German-speaking counterpart CSP
Website www.lecdh.be
Headquarters national secretariat
R. de Deux Eglises 41 Brussel
Colours Orange/Black
See also Politics of Belgium
Politics of Flanders
Politics of Wallonia

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The Humanist Democratic Centre (French: Centre démocrate humaniste or cdH) is a Belgian Francophone christian democratic political party in Wallonia. It currently participates in the governments of Brussels-Capital Region, the French Community of Belgium and the Region of Wallonia.

[edit] History

The party was founded in 1972. The foundation was the result of split of the unitary Parti Social-Chrétien/Christelijke Volkspartij (in English: Social Christian Party/Christian People's Party) in the Dutch-speaking Christian People's Party and the French-speaking Christian Social Party (PSC), following the increased linguistic tensions after the crisis at the university of Leuven in 1968.

The PSC performed particularly bad in the 1999 election. This linked to several scandals, such as the escape of Marc Dutroux and the discovery of dioxine in for-consumption chickens (the PSC was a coalition partner in the Dehaene government). The decline in votes was also linked to declining adherence to Catholicism. The party was confined to opposition on a levels of government.

The party started a process of internal reform. In 2001 a new charter of principles the "Charter of Democratic Humanism" was adopted and 2002 the party adopted a new constitution and a new name Humanist Democratic Centre.

In the 2003 election the party did not perform much better and was still confined to opposition. After the 2004 regional elections the party returned to power in Brussels, in Wallonia and the French Community together with the Socialist Party and Ecolo in Brussels and with the Socialist Party in Wallonia and the French community. The current president of the party is Joëlle Milquet.

[edit] Ideology

Its ideology is a mix of Christian-inspired humanism, combined with a centrist policy towards the economy, supporting state interventionism and calling for the unity of Belgium.

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