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Christian Union–SGP () is a collaboration between the Dutch political parties Christian Union (CU) and
Reformed Political Party The Reformed Political Party ( , SGP) is a conservative Reformed ChristianThese sources describe the SGP as a Calvinist (Reformed Christian) political party: * * * * political party in the Netherlands. The SGP is the oldest political party in the ...
(SGP). In some municipal elections and Provincial Council elections, the parties submit a joint list. Before the merger of the
Reformed Political Alliance The Reformed Political LeagueTranslation used by Andeweg and Irwin in ''Governance and Politics of the Netherlands'' (2002: 45) (, GPV) was an orthodox Protestant political party in the Netherlands. The GPV is one of the predecessors of the Ch ...
(GPV) and the
Reformatory Political Federation The Reformatory Political Federation (; RPF) was a minor Protestant Christian democracy, Christian political party in the Netherlands. History The RPF was founded on 15 March 1975 by three groups of orthodox Christians. The first group were mem ...
(RPF) into Christian Union in 2000, these parties also participated in various combinations, including SGP/RPF/GPV. From 1984 to 2019, the parties (or the predecessors of Christian Union) participated jointly in the
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General

The RPF, GPV, and SGP differed in their attitudes towards electoral cooperation. Since its founding in 1975, the RPF aimed for "cooperation with other ..political groups that, like the RPF, advocate policies based on God's Word." The SGP was traditionally committed to independence but collaborated locally with ARP and CHU in the 1950s until they merged into the CDA. The GPV had long-standing principled objections to list combinations but became increasingly open to them from the 1980s. For the 1984 European Parliament elections, the GPV – after much internal controversy – agreed to a list combination for the first time. In the following years, the GPV began to take a more flexible stance towards cooperation. In 1994, objections arose from the SGP after the RPF proposed a female candidate for the joint list for the European Parliament elections. Ultimately, the candidate withdrew, allowing for joint participation. The SGP board then declared that participation in a joint list with a woman remained unacceptable in principle. Only if a joint seat could yield an extra seat or a better position in the composition of the executive board were negotiations possible, but women were still not allowed in an electable position. The RPF and GPV responded by setting rules ensuring they would not be forced to exclude women from joint lists.


European Parliament

In the first European Parliament elections in 1979, the SGP and GPV participated independently. Both parties did not win a seat. Starting in 1984, the parties, together with the RPF, formed a joint list, which did win a seat. After the first two successful elections, Leen van der Waal was not part of a faction (
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). In 1994, Van der Waal joined the faction
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and in 1996 its successor,
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. Hans Blokland and Van der Waal joined
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(EDD) in 1999 when the previous faction reorganized. In 2004, GPV and RPF merged to form the Christian Union. That year, EDD reorganized again into the
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(IND/DEM). In 2009, the MEPs from the shared list split into two different factionsy. Peter van Dalen (CU) joined the
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(ECR). The SGP, due to its stance on women, was not allowed in the ECR. Bas Belder therefore joined the successor of IND/DEM,
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, because radical-right parties like
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(FvD) had joined the ECR. Due to growing disagreements, Christian Union decided in 2022 not to form a joint list in the European Parliament elections on 6 June 2024. SGP managed to get enough votes for a seat, while Christian Union fell just below the threshold.


House of Representatives

In 1973, electoral alliances became possible, and in 1977 the parties formed an electoral alliance at the initiative of the RPF, despite the GPV wanting to ally only with the SGP and not with the RPF. Due to poor results, the GPV chose not to participate in an electoral alliance with the RPF in 1981, leading to an alliance only between the SGP and the RPF. This was so successful for the RPF that the GPV decided to participate again the following year. Since then, there was always an electoral alliance between the three parties (or two parties, after the RPF and GPV merged into the Christian Union) until the abolition of electoral alliances after the 2017 general election.


Election results


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