Christian-Democratic Movement (Georgia)

Tbilisi, 0194

The Christian Democratic Movement of Georgia (Georgian ქრისტიანულ - დემოკრატიული მოძრაობა - kristianul - demokratiuli modzraoba ) is a Christian conservative center-right Party of Georgia, which is led by former Member of Parliament Giorgi Targamadze, which by the state since withdrawn license for his former employer Imedi Media Holding took the opportunity to team up with other employees the party.

Your goal is to make the Orthodox Church as the state religion. They also committed to laws against the propagation of homosexuality. She looks at herself as a constructive opposition party and distances itself from the extra-parliamentary opposition and street demonstrations.

She is a member of the International Democratic Union and Europe as a party since September 2012 a full member of the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists Group and the European Christian Political Movement.

Election results

In the parliamentary elections in 2008, she won six seats and was one of the biggest producers opposition parties. A success that could be improved in the local elections in 2010 with 11.94%, thereby became the second largest party behind the United National Movement. However, in the parliamentary elections in 2012, they lost more than 100,000 votes and thus all the seats in Parliament.

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