Christian Flemish People's Union

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Christian Flemish People's Union
Christelijke Vlaamse Volksunie
Founded1954
Succeeded byVolksunie
IdeologyFlemish nationalism
Christian democracy
Political positionRight-wing

The Christian Flemish People's Union (Dutch: Christelijke Vlaamse Volksunie, CVV) was an electoral alliance sympathetic to the Flemish Movement which stood at the 1954 general elections in Belgium.

History[edit]

In the 1954 general elections the alliance received 3.9% of the Flemish vote,[1] winning a single seat in the Chamber of Representatives.[2] It was dissolved when the People's Union was formed on 21 November 1954.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Cas Mudde (2002) The Ideology of the Extreme Right, Manchester University Press, p83
  2. ^ Results Belgian Elections