The Centre (political party)
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{{Infobox political party
| logo_size = 150
| colorcode = {{party color|The Centre (political party)}}
| president = Gerhard Pfister
| foundation = {{Start date|2021|1|1|df=yes}}
| country = Switzerland
| name = The Centre
| native_name = {{ublist
| {{native name|de|Die Mitte|italics=no}}
| {{native name|fr|Le Centre|italics=no}}
| {{native name|it|il Centro|italics=no}}
| {{native name|rm|il Center|italics=no}}
}}
| logo = DieMitte-logo.svg
| slogan = Freedom. Solidarity. Responsibility.
| leader3_title = Members in Federal Council
| leader3_name = Martin Pfister
| merger = Christian Democratic People's Party
Conservative Democratic Party
| youth_wing = {{nowrap|Young Centre / Centre Youth
{{langx|de|Die Junge Mitte}}
{{langx|fr|Jeunes du Centre}}
{{langx|it|Giovani del Centro}}
{{langx|rm|Il Giuven Center}}}}
| ideology = Christian democracy{{cite web|url=https://www.kas.de/de/web/multilateraler-dialog-genf/laenderberichte/detail/-/content/jahr-der-weichenstellungen-fuer-die-schweiz-und-die-mitte|title= Jahr der Weichenstellungen – für die Schweiz und "Die Mitte" |work=Konrad Adenauer Foundation|accessdate=2023-04-02|date=12 February 2022}}
| position = Centre to centre-right
| european = European People's Party (associate)
| website = {{url|die-mitte.ch}} (German)
{{url|le-centre.ch}} (French)
| colours = {{Color box|{{party color|The Centre (political party)}}|border=darkgray}} Orange
| national =
| seats1_title = Federal Council
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|1|7|hex={{party color|The Centre (political party)}}}}
| seats2_title = National Council
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|29|200|hex={{party color|The Centre (political party)}}}}
| seats3_title = Council of States
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|15|46|hex={{party color|The Centre (political party)}}}}
| seats4_title = Cantonal executives
| seats4 = {{Composition bar|40|154|hex={{party color|The Centre (political party)}}}}
| seats5_title = Cantonal legislatures
| seats5 = {{Composition bar|425|2544|hex={{party color|The Centre (political party)}}}}
}}
The Centre ({{langx|de|Die Mitte}}; {{langx|fr|Le Centre}}; {{langx|it|il Centro}}; {{langx|rm|il Center}}) is a centre to centre-right{{cite web|url=https://europeelects.eu/switzerland/|title=Switzerland|work=Europe Elects|accessdate=2021-01-14}} political party in Switzerland. It was formed through the merger of the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland (CVP/PDC) and the Conservative Democratic Party of Switzerland (BDP/PBD). Following the formal merger of the parties on 1 January 2021,{{cite tweet|url=https://twitter.com/europeelects/status/1345485885723303936|author=Europe Elects|author-link=Europe Elects| user=EuropeElects|number=1345485885723303936|title=Switzerland: Yesterday, CVP (EPP) and BDP (*) merged.|date=2 January 2021 | access-date=2 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210102214353/https://twitter.com/europeelects/status/1345485885723303936|archive-date=2 January 2021|url-status=live}} it has 29 of 200 seats in the National Council and 15 of 46 seats in the Council of States. Martin Pfister is the party's representative on the Federal Council.
History
The Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland (CVP) was founded in 1912 as the Catholic Conservative Party of Switzerland, becoming the Conservative-Christian-Social People's Party in 1957. In 1970, the name changed to the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland.{{cite news |url=https://www.aargauerzeitung.ch/schweiz/es-ist-entschieden-die-cvp-beerdigt-das-c-jetzt-peilt-die-mitte-zwei-bundesratssitze-an-140029768 |title=Es ist entschieden: Die CVP beerdigt das "C" – jetzt peilt "Die Mitte" zwei Bundesratssitze an |language=de |work=Aargauer Zeitung |date=2020-11-28}} Over time, the party's dependence on Catholic and rural voters resulted in a deterioration of its vote share nationally, but most especially in urban areas. In the four largest cantons of Zürich, Bern, Vaud and Aargau, the CVP held only three of 94 seats in the National Council. It later ceded one of its two seats on the Federal Council to the SVP in accordance with the Magic formula used to derive party strength on the nation's executive.{{cite web|url=https://www.admin.ch/gov/en/start/federal-council/history-of-the-federal-council/federal-councillors-and-their-parties.html|title=Federal councillors and their parties|publisher=Swiss Government|language=English|accessdate=9 March 2022|archive-date=2 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220302145206/https://www.admin.ch/gov/en/start/federal-council/history-of-the-federal-council/federal-councillors-and-their-parties.html|url-status=live}} From the 1995 election to the 2019 election, the CVP's vote share decreased from 16.8% to 11.4%.{{cite news |url=https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/neuer-name-und-neues-logo-die-cvp-soll-neu-die-mitte-heissen |title=Die CVP soll neu "Die Mitte" heissen |publisher=SRF |language=de |date=2020-09-04}} After the 2003 election, Ruth Metzler of the CVP, was replaced by Christoph Blocher of the Swiss People's Party on the Federal Council, leaving the CVP with only one seat in the country's executive.{{cite news |url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ch/articles/suisse/assemblee-du-pdc-le-centre-peut-atteindre-20-et-se-renforcer-a-l-executif-en-2027-973713 |title=Assemblée du PDC: «Le Centre peut atteindre 20% et se renforcer à l'exécutif en 2027» |work=Le Nouvelliste |language=fr |date=2020-09-05}}
The Conservative Democratic Party of Switzerland (BDP) was founded on 1 November 2008 after moderate members of the Swiss People's Party (SVP), who supported the election of Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf over SVP leader Christoph Blocher to the Federal Council, were expelled by the national SVP and formed the new party.{{cite news | title=Die BDP Schweiz wird am 1. November gegründet | url=https://www.nzz.ch/die_bdp_schweiz_wird_am_1_november_gegruendet_-1.819830 | date=30 August 2008 | work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung | access-date=2 January 2022 | language=de}}{{cite news |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-swiss-leader/profile-swiss-president-eveline-widmer-schlumpf-idUKTRE80B1AX20120112 |title=Profile - Swiss President Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf |publisher=Reuters |date=2012-01-12}} It remained a regional party with strength in Bern, Glarus and Grisons, but little support elsewhere in the country.{{cite report |title=Nationalratswahlen: Kantonale Parteistärke, zusammengefasst nach Parteien (Kanton = 100%) |publisher=Swiss Federal Statistical Office |date=2019 |url=https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/de/home/statistiken/politik/wahlen/nationalratswahlen/parteistaerken.assetdetail.11048461.html |access-date=2020-02-06 }}{{cite news |url=https://www.nzz.ch/schweiz/die-cvp-heisst-ab-2021-die-mitte-die-parteibasis-gibt-dem-neuen-namen-ihren-segen-ld.1583820 |title=Die CVP heisst ab 2021 «Die Mitte» – die Parteibasis gibt dem neuen Namen ihren Segen |work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung |date=2020-10-27}}
The parties had discussed a political alliance similar to that of the CDU/CSU in Germany from 2012 to 2014, but those negotiations failed. BDP President Martin Landolt openly discussed a merger after the 2019 elections when both parties saw their share of the vote drop from 2015.{{Cite news |author=Adrian Arnold |url=https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/wahlen-2019/cvp-evp-und-bdp-verhandeln-ein-neues-starkes-mittebuendnis |title=CVP, EVP und BDP verhandeln - Ein neues starkes Mittebündnis? |publisher=SRF |date=2019-10-26 |language=de}} The parties agreed to a merger in September 2020 and both ratified the merger during 2020.{{cite news | url=https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/delegierte-sagen-ja-die-cvp-heisst-endgueltig-die-mitte-und-fusioniert-mit-der-bdp |title=Die CVP heisst endgültig "Die Mitte" – und fusioniert mit der BDP |publisher=SRF |language=de |date=2020-11-28}}{{cite web | title=CVP schliesst sich mit BDP zur "Die Mitte" zusammen | url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/cvp-schliesst-sich-mit-bdp-zur--die-mitte--zusammen/46190824 | date=28 November 2020 | work=Swissinfo | access-date=2 January 2022 | language=de}}{{cite web | title=BDP-Delegierte sagen Ja zum Zusammenschluss mit der CVP | url=https://www.suedostschweiz.ch/politik/2020-11-14/bdp-delegierte-sagen-ja-zum-zusammenschluss-mit-der-cvp | date=14 November 2020 | work=Suedostschweiz | access-date=2 January 2022 | language=de}}{{cite web | last1=Wientzek | first1=Olaf | title=Historic day for Swiss Christian Democrats – Merger and Farewell to the "C" | url=https://www.kas.de/en/country-reports/detail/-/content/historic-day-for-swiss-christian-democrats-merger-and-farewell-to-the-c | date=1 December 2020 | work=Konrad Adenauer Foundation | access-date=2 January 2022}} The primary opposition to the change was among members who did not want to drop the "Christian" affiliation for the party. Cantonal parties were not required to adopt the new name if they do not wish to do so. However, the parties will be asked to make a decision on the name within five years of the national change. The party in the Canton of Valais rejected the change, voting to remain as the CVP.{{cite news |url=https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/neuer-name-die-mitte-statt-cvp-mitglieder-wollen-neuen-namen |title="Die Mitte" statt CVP: Mitglieder wollen neuen Namen |language=de |publisher=SRF |date=2020-10-27}} The CVP of Aargau, however, moved forward before the national party and contested the November 2020 elections to the Grand Council of Aargau as "CVP{{spaced ndash}}Die Mitte".{{cite news |url=https://www.kath.ch/newsd/die-mitte-kantonalparteien-duerften-mutterpartei-folgen/ |title="Die Mitte": Kantonalparteien dürften Mutterpartei folgen |language=de |work=Kath.ch |date=2020-12-02}}
Elections
In the 2019 Swiss federal election, the CVP tallied 11.6% of the vote for the National Council with 25 members, while the BDP won 2.4% and had three members. For elections to the Council of States, the CVP had 13 members. Combined, The Centre has 28 members in the National Council, placing it in a tie for fourth-largest in the lower house. It retains its status as the largest party in the upper house.
Election results
= National Council =
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Election
! Votes ! % ! Seats ! +/– |
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2023
| 359,075 | 14.06 (#4) | {{Composition bar|29|200|{{party color|The Centre (political party)}}}} | New |
References
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