- Christian Democratic and Flemish
Infobox Belgian_Political_Party
party_name = Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
party_
party_wikicolourid = CD&V
leader =Marianne Thyssen
foundation = 2001
ideology =Christian Democracy
international =Centrist Democrat International
european =European People's Party
europarl =European People's Party–European Democrats
colours = Orange/Yellow
walloon =Humanist Democratic Centre
german = CSP
names = CVP and CVP/PSC
headquarters = national secretariat
Wetstraat 89 Brussels
website = [http://www.cdenv.be/ www.cdenv.be]Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V) (Christian Democratic and Flemish) is a
Flemish Community ofBelgium political party , formerly called Christian People's Party ("Christelijke Volkspartij", CVP). It is a nationalist centrist Flemish party committed toChristian democracy , with historic ties to both labour unionism (ACV) and corporative organization as Unizo and the Farmer's League.As of the 2007 elections, it forms the largest political formation in Belgium. Currently CD&V is a member of the
Leterme I Government , with CD&V leaderYves Leterme the current Prime Minister of Belgium.History
The history of the CD&V dates back to the PSC-CVP, which existed from 1944 until 1968, and was itself the successor of the Catholic Block. In 1968, the PSC-CVP was split into to "PSC" (now
Humanist Democratic Centre ) and "CVP" and in 1999 the CVP would become the CD&V.The party was almost continually in power from its establishment until 1999. From 2003 it has been led by Yves Leterme, and before that was led by
Stefaan De Clerck . Now it is led byJo Vandeurzen . Despite its optimistic predictions, it came third in the 2003 elections, coming behind theFlemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD) and theSP.A-Spirit cartel. Much of its predominantly rural support was taken by thenationalist Vlaams Blok .CD&V led the opposition to VLD prime minister
Guy Verhofstadt who had formed a center-left coalition between liberals, socialists and greens in 1999 on the federal and Flemish government level. In 2003 CD&V again lost the federal elections which continuated the federal center-left coalition, but this time without the Greens. On13 June 2004 Flemish elections were held alongside European elections. CD&V led byYves Leterme won these elections, partly by forming a cartel with the moderate nationalist N-VA, and retook its historic position as largest party in Flanders. On the 20th of July 2004Yves Leterme presented the new Flemish government and was sworn into office as the new Minister-President of Flanders. He negotiated a coalition of VLD, SP.A-Spirit and CD&V/N-VA.2007 elections
Although unwilling to state clearly his position as aspiring prime minister of Belgium, Leterme led the Senate list for the CD&V/N-VA electoral pact in the 2007 elections. In the 10 June 2007 general elections, the cartel won 30 out of 150 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 9 out of 40 seats in the Senate.Having become the largest political formation as a result of these elections, the CD&V looked to lead the subsequent coalition talks, which repeatedly stalled (see
2007–2008 Belgian government formation ). On the20 March 2008 , a new federal government was finally assembled.Presidents
CVP/PSC
*1945-1947Gilbert Mullie
*1947-1949Paul Willem Segers
*1949-1959Jef De Schuyffeleer
*1959-1961Fred Bertrand
*1961-1963Jozef De Saeger
*1963-1968Robert Vandekerckhove CVP
*1968-1972Robert Vandekerckhove
*1972-1979Wilfried Martens
*1979-1982Leo Tindemans
*1982-1988Frank Swaelen
*1988-1993Herman Van Rompuy
*1993-1996Johan Van Hecke
*1996-1999Marc Van Peel
*1999-2001Stefaan De Clerck CD&V
*2001-2003Stefaan De Clerck
*2003-2004Yves Leterme
*2004-2007Jo Vandeurzen
*2007-2008Etienne Schouppe
*2008-2008Wouter Beke
*2008-presentMarianne Thyssen Until 1968 this lists gives the president of the Flemish part of the unitary CVP/PSC.The party changed its name from CVP to CD&V on
29 September 2001 .ee also
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Graves de Communi Re
*Christene Volkspartij References
* Th. Luykx and M. Platel, Politieke geschiedenis van België, 2 vol., Kluwer, 1985
* E. Witte, J. Craeybeckx en A. Meynen, Politieke geschiedenis van België, Standaard, 1997External links
* [http://www.cdenv.be Official website]
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