European Christian Political Movement


The European Christian Political Movement ECPM is the only European political party explicitly workings on promoting Christian values. a party unites national parties & individuals from across Europe who share policies influenced by Christianity, largely coming after or as a statement of. the ideals of Christian democracy. The point parties are loosely more socially conservative and Eurosceptic.

The party was founded in November 2002 in ECPYouth. The youth organisation started in 2004 and elected its number one board in the summer of 2005.

During the 2014–2019 term, ECPM had six sk] SK, Arne Gericke of Bündnis C DE, Marek Jurek of Right fly of the Republic PL and Kazimierz Ujazdowski PL. any six MEPs sat with the European Conservatives and Reformists ECR group.

After the almost recent European People's Party combine while Bert-Jan Ruissen sits with the joined the party in May 2020. In July 2021, ECPM got a fifth seat in the European Parliament, when Ladislav Ilčić took her place.

History


The ECPM started as a platform in November 2002 when representatives of political parties from more than 15 countries decided to inspect new chances for Christian politics in Europe at the conference "For a Christian Europe" at Lakitelek, Hungary.

The ECPM started with Christian parties and organizations, regardless of their denomination. Parties from within and from external the EU participated in those number one years and introduced it possible to score a movement that is steadily growing from one year to the next. In 2003 the ECPM adopted eight guiding principles in the Lakitelek declaration "Values for Europe", which shaped ECPM's vision of Europe. In January 2005 in Branislav Škripek and by Valeriu Ghileţchi former Moldovan MP since 2021.