International Democrat Union
The International Democrat Union (IDU) is an international alliance of centre-right and conservative political parties. Headquartered in Munich, Germany,[2] the IDU consists of 73 full and associate members from 63 different countries.[3] It is chaired by Stephen Harper, former Prime Minister of Canada.
Countries with a party member of International Democrat Union as of September 2018 (parties in government in dark blue, parties in opposition in light blue) | |
Abbreviation | IDU |
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Motto | "Global alliance of the centre-right" |
Formation | 1983 |
Purpose | World federation of centre-right and conservative political parties[1] |
Headquarters | Munich, Germany |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | 73 |
Official language | English |
Chairman | Stephen Harper |
Deputy Chairman | Brian Loughnane |
Website | idu |
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The IDU provides a forum in which political parties holding similar beliefs can come together and exchange views on matters of policy and organisational interest. From this, they act cooperatively, establish contacts, and present a unified voice toward the promotion of centre-right policies around the globe. The IDU has some overlap of member parties with the Centrist Democrat International (CDI), but the CDI is more centrist and communitarian than the IDU.[4]
The group was founded in 1983 as the umbrella organisation for the European Democrat Union (EDU), Caribbean Democrat Union (CDU), and the Asia Pacific Democrat Union (APDU). Created at the instigation of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and US Vice President George H. W. Bush, the organisation was founded at a joint meeting of the EDU and APDU in London, England, UK.[5]
The IDU has several regional affiliates: the Democrat Union of Africa, the Union of Latin American Parties, the Asia Pacific Democrat Union, the Caribbean Democrat Union, the European People's Party, and the European Conservatives and Reformists Party.[6] It also has an affiliated youth wing in the International Young Democrat Union, and an affiliated women's wing in the International Women's Democrat Union.
Founding
IDU was founded in London on June 24, 1983.[7]
The founding declaration was signed by 19 persons:[8]
Member parties
Full members
Country | Party | Acronym | Government | Lower Chamber | Upper Chamber |
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Democratic Party of Albania | PD | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 140 (0%) | ||
Republican Proposal | PRO | in opposition | 51 / 257 (20%) |
8 / 72 (11%) | |
Liberal Party of Australia | LIB | senior party in coalition | 61 / 151 (40%) |
31 / 76 (41%) | |
Austrian People's Party | OVP | senior party in coalition | 71 / 183 |
22 / 61 | |
Azerbaijan National Independence Party | AMIP | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 125 (0%) | ||
BPF Party | BPF | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 110 (0%) |
0 / 64 (0%) | |
United Civil Party | UCP | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 110 (0%) |
0 / 64 (0%) | |
Democrat Social Movement | MDS | in government | 4 / 130 (3%) |
1 / 36 (3%) | |
Party of Democratic Action | SDA | senior party in coalition | 9 / 42 |
3 / 15 | |
Party of Democratic Progress | PDP | in opposition | 2 / 42 (5%) |
0 / 15 (0%) | |
Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina | HDZ | junior party in coalition | 16 / 98 (16%) |
14 / 58 (24%) | |
Croatian Democratic Union 1990 | HDZ-1990 | in opposition | 2 / 98 (2%) |
0 / 58 (0%) | |
Democrats | DEM | junior party in coalition | 29 / 513 (6%) |
7 / 81 (9%) | |
GERB | GERB | senior party in coalition | 95 / 240 (40%) | ||
Union of Democratic Forces | SDS | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 240 (0%) | ||
Conservative Party of Canada | CPC/PCC | in opposition | 121 / 338 (36%) |
21 / 105 (20%) | |
Independent Democratic Union | UDI | junior party in coalition | 30 / 155 (19%) |
9 / 43 (21%) | |
National Renewal | RN | senior party in coalition | 34 / 155 (22%) |
8 / 43 (19%) | |
Colombian Conservative Party | PCC | junior party in coalition | 21 / 172 (12%) |
14 / 108 (13%) | |
Croatian Democratic Union | HDZ | in government | 55 / 151 (36%) | ||
Democratic Rally | DISY | in government | 18 / 56 (32%) | ||
Civic Democratic Party | ODS | in opposition | 23 / 200 (12%) |
18 / 81 (22%) | |
Conservative People's Party | K | in opposition | 13 / 179 (7%) | ||
National Progressive Force | FNP | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 190 (0%) |
0 / 32 (0%) | |
Social Christian Party | PSC | in opposition | 15 / 137 (11%) | ||
Nationalist Republican Alliance | ARENA | in opposition | 37 / 84 (44%) | ||
Isamaa | junior party in coalition | 12 / 101 (12%) | |||
European People's Party | EPP | senior party in coalition | 187 / 705 | ||
European Conservatives and Reformists Party | ECR | junior party in coalition | 62 / 705 | ||
National Coalition Party | Kok | in opposition | 38 / 200 (19%) | ||
United National Movement | UNM | in opposition | 6 / 150 (4%) | ||
Christian Democratic Union of Germany | CDU | senior party in coalition | 200 / 709 (28%) |
22 / 69 (32%) | |
Christian Social Union of Bavaria | CSU | junior party in coalition | 46 / 709 |
4 / 69 | |
New Patriotic Party | NPP | in government | 169 / 275 (61%) | ||
New Democracy | ND | in government | 158 / 300 (53%) | ||
New National Party | NNP | in government | 15 / 15 (100%) |
7 / 13 (54%) | |
Unionist Party | PU | junior party in coalition | 3 / 160 (2%) | ||
National Party of Honduras | PNH | in government | 61 / 128 (48%) | ||
Fidesz | in government | 117 / 199 (59%) | |||
Independence Party | D | junior party in coalition | 16 / 63 (25%) | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party[9] | BJP | in government | 303 / 543 |
85 / 245 | |
Likud Party | Likud | senior party in coalition | 36 / 120 (30%) | ||
Democratic Party of Kenya | DP | in opposition | 1 / 394 (0.3%) |
0 / 67 (0%) | |
Kataeb Party | Kataeb | in opposition | 3 / 128 (2%) | ||
Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats | TS-LKD | in opposition | 36 / 141 (26%) | ||
Maldivian Democratic Party | MDP | in government | 65 / 87 (75%) | ||
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova | PLDM | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 101 (0%) | ||
Democratic Party | DP | in opposition | 11 / 76 (14%) | ||
Movement for Changes | PzP | in opposition | 5 / 81 (6%) | ||
Istiqlal Party | in opposition | 46 / 395 (12%) |
24 / 120 (20%) | ||
National Party | Nats | in opposition | 55 / 120 (46%) | ||
Conservative Party | PCN | in opposition | 1 / 92 (1%) | ||
VMRO-DPMNE | VMRO-DPMNE | in opposition | 36 / 120 (30%) | ||
Conservative Party | H | senior party in coalition | 45 / 169 (27%) | ||
Democratic Change | CD | in opposition | 18 / 71 (25%) | ||
Partido Colorado | ANR-PC | in government | 42 / 80 (53%) |
17 / 45 (38%) | |
Christian People's Party | PPC | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 130 (0%) | ||
CDS – People's Party | CDS–PP | in opposition | 5 / 230 (2%) | ||
United Workers Party | UWP | in government | 11 / 17 (65%) | ||
New Democratic Party | NDP | in opposition | 7 / 15 (47%) | ||
Serbian Progressive Party | SNS | in government | 188 / 250 (75%) | ||
Slovenian Democratic Party | SDS | senior party in coalition | 26 / 90 (29%) | ||
United Future Party | UFP | in opposition | 84 / 300 (28%) | ||
People's Party | PP | in opposition | 89 / 350 (25%) |
97 / 265 (37%) | |
United National Party | UNP | in opposition | 1 / 225 (0.4%) | ||
Moderate Party | M | in opposition | 70 / 349 (20%) | ||
Kuomintang of China | KMT | in opposition | 38 / 113 (34%) | ||
Chama Cha Demokrasia Na Maendeleo | CHADEMA | in opposition | 62 / 393 (16%) | ||
Forum for Democratic Change | FDC | in opposition | 36 / 375 (10%) | ||
Batkivshchyna | VOB | in opposition | 24 / 450 (5%) | ||
Conservative and Unionist Party | Con | in government | 365 / 650 (56%) |
245 / 786 (31%) | |
Republican Party | R/GOP | in government | 197 / 435 (45%) |
53 / 100 (53%) | |
Project Venezuela | PV | extraparliamentary opposition | 0 / 167 (0%) |
Chairpersons
Chairperson | Term Start | Term End | Political Affiliation | Country |
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William Hague | 1997 | 2002 | Conservative | |
John Howard | 2002 | 2014 | Liberal | |
Sir John Key | 2014 | 2018 | National | |
Stephen Harper | 2018 | incumbent | Conservative | |
See also
- Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe
- Centrist Democrat International
- European People's Party
- European Conservatives and Reformists
- Political internationals: such as Liberal International, the corresponding liberal organisation; and Socialist International, the corresponding centre-left organisation
References
- https://www.idu.org/about/principles-statutes/
- Burnell, Peter J. (2006). Globalizing Democracy: Party Politics in Emerging Democracies. London: Taylor & Francis. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-415-40184-5.
- International Democrat Union. "IDU Members". Idu.org. Archived from the original on 2014-07-01. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
- Mohr, Alexander (2010). The German Political Foundations as Actors in Democracy Assistance. Boca Raton: Universal-Publishers. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-59942-331-9.
- Goldman, Ralph Morris (2002). The Future Catches Up: Transnational Parties and Democracy. London: Taylor & Francis. p. 418. ISBN 978-0-595-22888-1.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 17, 2013. Retrieved October 17, 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- International Democrat Union, minutes of founding meeting, 1983
- International Democrat Union, minutes of founding meeting, 1993
- Diplomat, Akhilesh Pillalamarri, The. "India's Bharatiya Janata Party Joins Union of International Conservative Parties". The Diplomat. Retrieved 2018-04-25.