Christian Conservative Party

Christian Conservative Party
Kristent Konservativt Parti
LeaderKarl J. Granberg
Founded1965
Dissolved26 September 1998
Succeeded byChristian Unity Party
IdeologyChristian right
Social conservatism
Political positionRight-wing

The Christian Conservative Party (Norwegian: Kristent Konservativt Parti, KKP) was a political party in Norway which was originally formed in 1965 as the Democratic Party of Norway.[1] The party was later also known as the Christian Democrats and the Peace Party, before it became the KKP.[1] The party was for many of its last years led by Paul Granberg, however with his death the remaining power in the movement withered. The party never achieved any large following.

  1. ^ a b Magnus, Gunnar (11 August 1993). "Små partier store forhåpninger" (in Norwegian). p. 12. Retrieved 6 March 2011.

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