The Christian National Union was a political party in Latvia in the inter-war period.
The party was established in 1920,[1] and won three seats in the 1920 Constitutional Assembly elections.
The party advocated Lutheranism as the basis for governance and also supported prohibition.
[1] The CNU had a similar profile to the nationalist National Union.
[4][5] It usually sat in the Saeima alongside the National Union, the Party for Peace and Order and some Latgalian parties, in a grouping known as the "National Bloc".