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![[GGU flag]](../images/i/int-idu.gif) 
  
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Martins-Tuválkin, 12 August 2005
The International Democrat Union includes as members the Republican Party in the USA, the Conservative Party in the
UK, the Liberal Democratic Party in Japan and the Christian
Democratic Union in Germany. The European parties are also joined in
the EDU, i.e. European Democrat Union, and in the European Parliament
(the parliament of the European Union) they are gathered in the party
European People's Party - European Democrats (abbreviated EPP-ED).
Elias Granqvist, 22 April 2003
Quoting the International Democratic Union 
website:
"The International Democrat Union (IDU) is a working 
association of over 80 Conservative, Christian Democrat and like-minded 
political parties of the centre and centre right.
Our Mission
- The 
International Democrat Union (IDU) shall consist of Member Parties of the 
Americas Democrat Union (ADU); the Asia Pacific Democrat Union (APDU); the 
Caribbean Democrat Union (CDU); the Democrat Union of Africa/African Dialogue 
Group (DUA/ADG); and the European Democrat Union, which have adhered to the IDU 
Declaration of Principles.
- The IDU will foster the common philosophy of its 
Member Parties, establish permanent relations at a bilateral and multilateral 
level, encourage mutual support and to these ends will provide a forum for the 
exchange of views and information on matters of interest to all or a 
considerable number of its Member Parties."
The current chairman of IDU 
is John Howard (Liberal Party, Australia).
A photograph of the flag of 
IDU is shown on the website of a local section of the French party UMP, member 
of IDU: 
http://www.ump-vlb.org/general/UMP.htm. The flag is white with the IDU 
emblem; however, on the flag, the white disk bordered in red forming the 
background of the emblem is omitted.
Ivan Sache, 26 November 2008