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The European People's Party: Successes and Future Challenges

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The European People's Party (EPP) is composed of Christiandemocratic and centre-right member parties from throughout Europe. It is the strongest faction in the European Parliament. With its more than 70 member parties from 38 European countries, the EPP is an extremely heterogeneous and complex conglomeration. This volume provides the first overview of the binding fundamental values as well as the traditional elements of the EPP. Portraits of the EPP parties from Germany (CDU), Sweden (M), Poland (UW), Austria (ÖVP), Hungary (Fidesz), Romania (PD-L), the Slovak Republic (SDKU-DS, KDH, SMK), Italy (DC), France (UMP) and the special case of the British Tories show the varying traditions and approaches of the individual member parties.

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The European People's Party: Successes and Future Challenges, Josef Pröll, Werner Fasslabend

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Title
The European People's Party: Successes and Future Challenges
Language
English
Publisher
Verl. Noir
Released
2013
Format
Hardcover
Pages
318
ISBN10
395024946X
ISBN13
9783950249460
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The European People's Party (EPP) is composed of Christiandemocratic and centre-right member parties from throughout Europe. It is the strongest faction in the European Parliament. With its more than 70 member parties from 38 European countries, the EPP is an extremely heterogeneous and complex conglomeration. This volume provides the first overview of the binding fundamental values as well as the traditional elements of the EPP. Portraits of the EPP parties from Germany (CDU), Sweden (M), Poland (UW), Austria (ÖVP), Hungary (Fidesz), Romania (PD-L), the Slovak Republic (SDKU-DS, KDH, SMK), Italy (DC), France (UMP) and the special case of the British Tories show the varying traditions and approaches of the individual member parties.