European Christian Political Party

European Christian Political Party (ECPP)
AbbreviationECPP
PresidentValeriu Ghilețchi (MD, RO)
Secretary-GeneralMaarten van de Fliert (NL)
FoundedNovember 2002 (2002-11)
HeadquartersBergstraat 33, 3811 NG Amersfoort, Netherlands
Think tankSallux
Youth wingECPYouth
Membership (26 January 2025)10
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing
European Parliament groupEuropean Conservatives and Reformists Group (SGP, PNCR)
European People's Party Group (Family Party)
Non-attached (Individual member Ondřej Dostál)
Colours  Green
  Blue
European Parliament
4 / 720
European Commission
0 / 27
European Council
0 / 27
European
Lower Houses
24 / 6,229
European
Upper Houses
6 / 1,459
Website
ecpp.eu

The European Christian Political Party (ECPP), formerly known as the European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) from 2002 to April 2025, is a European political party exclusively working on promoting Christian values. The party unites national parties and individuals from across Europe who share policies influenced by Christianity, largely following the ideals of Christian democracy and the Christian right. The member parties are generally socially conservative and Eurosceptic.

The party was founded in November 2002 in Lakitelek, Hungary. It elected its first board in January 2005, and was registered in the Netherlands in September 2005. The first ECPP president was Peeter Võsu of the Party of Estonian Christian Democrats. The movement brings together over fifty Christian-Democratic political parties, NGOs, think-tanks and individual politicians from over twenty countries within EU and beyond. Youth movements are united in ECPYouth. The youth organisation started in 2004 and elected its first board in the summer of 2005.

During the 2014–2019 term, ECPP had six Members of the European Parliament (MEPs): Peter van Dalen of Christian Union (NL), Bas Belder of the Dutch Reformed Party (SGP) (NL), Branislav Škripek of Kresťanská únia (SK), Arne Gericke of Bündnis C (DE), Marek Jurek of Right Wing of the Republic (PL) and Kazimierz Ujazdowski (PL). All six MEPs sat with the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group.

After the 2019 European Parliament election, the party got three seats in the EP: Peter van Dalen of the Christian Union, Bert-Jan Ruissen of the SGP, and Helmut Geuking of the Family Party of Germany. Peter Van Dalen and Helmut Geuking sit with the European People's Party Group while Bert-Jan Ruissen sits with the ECR. A fourth MEP, Cristian Terheș, member of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party in Romania, joined the party in May 2020.