The Swiss Conservative Democratic Party, known in German as Bürgerlich-Demokratische Partei (BDP), in French as Parti bourgeois démocratique (PBD), and in Italian as Partito Borghese Democratico, was a centrist political party in Switzerland that emerged from a split within the Swiss People's Party (SVP) in 2008. The split occurred primarily due to differences in policy and direction between the party's more moderate and hardline conservative factions, with the Conservative Democrats representing the more moderate, centrist perspective.
The party's values…
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