Christian Centrist Party
The Christian Centrist Party was a short lived conservative Christian political party in Ireland. It stood and endorsed a number of candidates at the 1991 local elections using the name Christian Principles Party and at the 1992 general election. The party changed its name in 1994 to the Christian Solidarity Party. Candidates included party members Eamonn Murphy who stood in Dublin South-Central, Patrick Doherty in Donegal North-East, Joe MacDonough in Dublin North-West, Gerry Duffy in Cork North-Central and endorsing independent councillor Richard Greene in Dublin South.
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Christian Centrist Party
The Christian Centrist Party was a short lived conservative Christian political party in Ireland. It stood and endorsed a number of candidates at the 1991 local elections using the name Christian Principles Party and at the 1992 general election. The party changed its name in 1994 to the Christian Solidarity Party. Candidates included party members Eamonn Murphy who stood in Dublin South-Central, Patrick Doherty in Donegal North-East, Joe MacDonough in Dublin North-West, Gerry Duffy in Cork North-Central and endorsing independent councillor Richard Greene in Dublin South.
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