Christian Democratic Party (Norway)

Christian People's Party
Kristelig Folkeparti
AbbreviationKrF
LeaderDag Inge Ulstein
FoundersNils Lavik
... and c. 25 others
Founded4 September 1933 (1933-09-04) in Bergen
HeadquartersØvre Slottsgate 18–20 0154, Oslo
NewspaperFolkets Framtid
(1947–2005)
Youth wingYoung Christian Democrats
Membership (2023) 15,000
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right
ReligionChurch of Norway
European affiliationEuropean People's Party (observer)
Nordic affiliationCentre Group
Colours
  •   Yellow
  •   Black
AnthemTa vare på livet
Storting
3 / 169
County Councils
29 / 664
Municipal Councils
396 / 9,122
Sami Parliament
0 / 39
Website
krf.no

The Christian Democratic Party (Bokmål: Kristelig Folkeparti, Nynorsk: Kristeleg Folkeparti, lit.'Christian People's Party', KrF; Northern Sami: Risttalaš Álbmotbellodat) is a Christian-democratic political party in Norway founded in 1933. The party is an observer member of the European People's Party (EPP). It currently holds three seats in the Parliament, having won 3.8% of the vote in the 2021 parliamentary election. The current leader of the party is Dag Inge Ulstein.

The Christian Democrats' leader from 1983 to 1995, Kjell Magne Bondevik, was one of the most prominent political figures in modern Norway, serving as Prime Minister from 1997 to 2000 and 2001 to 2005. Under the old leadership of Bondevik and Valgerd Svarstad Haugland, the party to some extent moved in a more liberal direction. Due largely to their poor showing in the 2009 elections, the party has seen a conflict between its conservative and liberal wings. Until 2019, the leader was Knut Arild Hareide, who led the party into a more liberal direction as part of a "renewal" process, and introduced climate change and environmentalism as the party's most important issues. However, the liberal turn ended in 2019 and the party has since moved sharply to the right. Hareide wanted the party to cooperate with the social democrats, but narrowly lost an internal struggle to the faction that wanted to collaborate with the right-wing and anti-immigrant Progress Party.