The Christian Democratic Alternative (CDA) is a Christian Democratic party in the Most Royal and Serene Kingdom of Hutori. It was founded on July 4 2362 by a group of Adelian politicians led by David Hainsborough. One of the motivations for founding the party was the dominance of the Right is Right party, which held 176 out of 250 seats in Parliament. This party had introduced a motion to reduce the number of seats in His Most Royal and Serene Majesty's Parliament from 250 to 75 seats, so that it would become more difficult for smaller parties to gain seats.
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| - The Christian Democratic Alternative (CDA) is a Christian Democratic party in the Most Royal and Serene Kingdom of Hutori. It was founded on July 4 2362 by a group of Adelian politicians led by David Hainsborough. One of the motivations for founding the party was the dominance of the Right is Right party, which held 176 out of 250 seats in Parliament. This party had introduced a motion to reduce the number of seats in His Most Royal and Serene Majesty's Parliament from 250 to 75 seats, so that it would become more difficult for smaller parties to gain seats.
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| - Christian Democratic Alternative
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| - The Christian Democratic Alternative (CDA) is a Christian Democratic party in the Most Royal and Serene Kingdom of Hutori. It was founded on July 4 2362 by a group of Adelian politicians led by David Hainsborough. One of the motivations for founding the party was the dominance of the Right is Right party, which held 176 out of 250 seats in Parliament. This party had introduced a motion to reduce the number of seats in His Most Royal and Serene Majesty's Parliament from 250 to 75 seats, so that it would become more difficult for smaller parties to gain seats. Another point of concern for Hainsborough and his companions was the increased secularisation of Hutori and the absence of religious education.
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