Christian Conservative Social Union


The Christian Conservative Social Union was a centre-right, Christian-conservative political party in Lithuania.

History

The party was established as the Union of Moderate Conservatives in 2000 as a breakaway from the Homeland Union. Initially led by the former prime minister, Gediminas Vagnorius, it contested the 2000 elections, receiving 2% of the vote and winning a single seat.
By the 2004 elections, the party had been renamed the Christian Conservative Social Union. It received again 2% of the vote, but lost its single seat in the Seimas.
On 23 January 2010, it merged with a faction of the Lithuanian Christian Democracy Party to form the Christian Party.