Party of Bible-abiding Christians

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Party of Bible-abiding Christians
Partei Bibeltreuer Christen
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The Party of Bible-abiding Christians (

European Constitution and it strongly supported Israel. In March 2015, the PBC merged with the Party for Labour, Environment and Family (AUF) into the Alliance C – Christians for Germany
.

Most members were from

Pentecostal and Charismatic sects, which are not affiliated with the large Lutheran Protestant Church in Germany
.

The party's success, however, was very limited on the federal and state levels of government because it never reached the "5% hurdle" of votes cast necessary to get into the parliaments in Germany's system of proportional representation. In the last federal election the PBC participated (2013), the party achieved 0.0 percent of votes.[1]

By contrast, the conservative

Roman Catholic Church
.

The party was a member of the European Christian Political Movement (EPCM).

Election results

Federal Parliament (Bundestag)

Election Constituency Party list Seats Status
Votes % +/- Votes % +/-
1994 65,651 (#12) 0.14 New 26,864 (#11) 0.06 New
0 / 631
Extra-parliamentary
1998 71,941 (#15) 0.15 Increase0.01 46,379 (#11) 0.09 Increase0.03
0 / 631
Extra-parliamentary
2002 101,645 (#12) 0.21 Increase0.06 71,106 (#10) 0.15 Increase0.06
0 / 631
Extra-parliamentary
2005 108,605 (#12) 0.23 Increase0.02 57,027 (#9) 0.12 Decrease0.03
0 / 631
Extra-parliamentary
2009 40,370 (#17) 0.09 Decrease0.14 12,052 (#17) 0.03 Decrease0.09
0 / 631
Extra-parliamentary
2013 18,542 (#21) 0.04 Decrease0.05 2,081 (#24) 0.00 Decrease0.03
0 / 631
Extra-parliamentary

References

  1. ^ "Übersicht". Archived from the original on 2015-02-06. Retrieved 2018-03-13. (Official election results in Germany are rounded to one digit behind the decimal point, which results in parties with less than 0.05 of votes being listed with an official result of 0.0 percent.)