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Christian Democratic Party (Argentina)

The Christian Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC), also called simply Christian Democracy (Spanish: Democracia Cristiana, DC), is a Christian democrat political party in Argentina.

Christian Democratic Party
Partido Demócrata Cristiano
AbbreviationPDC
LeaderJuan Fernando Brügge
PresidentNidia Margarita Sosa
Vice PresidentJuan Fernando Brügge
FoundedJuly 9, 1954; 69 years ago (1954-07-09)
Split fromJusticialist Party
National Democratic Party
HeadquartersCombate de los Pozos 1055, Piso 1, Buenos Aires
IdeologyChristian democracy[1][better source needed]
Social conservatism[2][better source needed]
Political positionCentre[3][better source needed]
National affiliationHacemos por Nuestro País[4]
Formally:
Federal Consensus[5]
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International[6]
Regional affiliationChristian Democrat Organization of America[7]
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
0 / 257
Seats in the Senate
0 / 72
Website
www.partidodemocratacristiano.com.ar
Juan Fernando Brügge, former President of the PDC (2011–2015), is the current vice-president and sole National Deputy of the party.

History Edit

In 1947 the Christian Democrat Organization of America was founded to advocate the principles of Christian Democracy in their respective countries. Each of the member parties is different, sometimes having differing views of Christian Democracy itself. Some of the member parties are in government in their country, others are in coalition government, and others are not in government.

When President Perón was reelected in 1952, the government's relationship with the Catholic Church also worsened. As Perón increasingly distanced itself from the Church, the government, which had first respected the Church's privileges, now took them away in a distinctly confrontational fashion. By 1954, the Peronist was openly anti-Church. Meanwhile, a Christian Democratic Party was founded in 1954 after several other organisations had been active promoting Christian democracy in Argentina.

The Party was founded in 1954 after several other organisations had been active promoting Christian democracy in Argentina. Leading activists in its early years included Manuel Vicente Ordonez, Lucas Ayarragaray h., José Allende and Horacio Sueldo.

In 1973 the Party split, with Allende's Popular Christian Party being part of the Peronist Frejuli front which brought Héctor José Cámpora to power, opposed by Sueldo's Revolutionary Christian Party which worked with the Intransigent Party and joined the left-wing Popular Revolutionary Alliance.

After the return of democracy in 1983, the Christian Democratic Party was reunited. In 1989, the Party formed an alliance with the Justicialist Party to support the presidential bid of Carlos Menem. Shortly after Menem won the election, the PDC left the coalition, but not before the strategy had provoked a split in its ranks. The PDC's leader, Carlos Auyero, and his followers in the 'Humanism and Liberation' grouping left the Party to help form what would become the Broad Front with Carlos Álvarez and other dissident Peronists.

The party was part of the centre-left FrePaSo coalition formed by the Broad Front in the 1990s and entered government in 1999 as part of the Alianza between FrePaSo and the Radical Civic Union that brought Fernando de la Rúa to the presidency. The Alianza collapsed in 2001 and FrePaSo effectively disappeared.

After 2003, the Party backed the Presidency of Néstor Kirchner and joined the Plural Consensus in support of his Front for Victory. In 2007 The Party backed the election of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner as President.

In 2011, however, the Party changed affiliation and supported opposition candidate Eduardo Duhalde.

Actuality Edit

José Manuel de la Sota, ex-governor of Córdoba Province, was the candidate of the Christian Democratic Party in the 2015 presidential election in part of the United for a New Alternative political coalition.[8][9]

In 2015 Juan Fernando Brügge was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for his province, representing the centrist Christian Democratic Party, part of the United for a New Alternative political coalition.[10][11]

See also Edit

Literature Edit

  • van Kersbergen, Kees (1995). Social Capitalism: A study of Christian democracy and the welfare state. Routledge.
  • Mainwaring, Scott; Scully, Timothy R. (2003), Christian Democracy in Latin America: Electoral Competition and Regime Conflicts, Stanford University Press, ISBN 0-8047-4597-8
  • Kalyvas, Stathis N. and Kees van Kersbergen (2010). "Christian Democracy". Annual Review of Political Science 2010. 13:183–209.

External links Edit

  • Christian Democratic Party of Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Official blog
  • Christian Democratic Party of Catamarca Province Official blog
  • Christian Democratic Party of Córdoba Province Official blog
  • Christian Democratic Party of Santa Fe Province Official blog 2015-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • Juventud Demócrata Cristiana de Argentina Official blog

References Edit

  1. ^ "Nuestra Historia". February 14, 2019.
  2. ^ "Pro-Vida archivos".
  3. ^ "Quienes Somos". February 14, 2019.
  4. ^ "Tras postergarse su incorporación a Juntos por el Cambio, Schiaretti inscribió una alianza para competir en las PASO". infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  5. ^ "Roberto Lavagna y Juan Manuel Urtubey competirán juntos en una fórmula presidencial".
  6. ^ "Parties".
  7. ^ "Partidos | ODCA.cl".
  8. ^ Juró Juan Fernando Brugge junto a otros 26 diputados nacionales (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Delasotistas apoyaron proyecto 2016-03-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  10. ^ Juró Juan Fernando Brugge junto a otros 26 diputados nacionales (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Delasotistas apoyaron proyecto 2016-03-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)

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Partido Democrata CristianoAbbreviationPDCLeaderJuan Fernando BruggePresidentNidia Margarita SosaVice PresidentJuan Fernando BruggeFoundedJuly 9 1954 69 years ago 1954 07 09 Split fromJusticialist PartyNational Democratic PartyHeadquartersCombate de los Pozos 1055 Piso 1 Buenos AiresIdeologyChristian democracy 1 better source needed Social conservatism 2 better source needed Political positionCentre 3 better source needed National affiliationHacemos por Nuestro Pais 4 Formally Federal Consensus 5 International affiliationCentrist Democrat International 6 Regional affiliationChristian Democrat Organization of America 7 Seats in the Chamber of Deputies0 257Seats in the Senate0 72Websitewww partidodemocratacristiano com arPolitics of ArgentinaPolitical partiesElectionsJuan Fernando Brugge former President of the PDC 2011 2015 is the current vice president and sole National Deputy of the party Contents 1 History 2 Actuality 3 See also 4 Literature 5 External links 6 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1947 the Christian Democrat Organization of America was founded to advocate the principles of Christian Democracy in their respective countries Each of the member parties is different sometimes having differing views of Christian Democracy itself Some of the member parties are in government in their country others are in coalition government and others are not in government When President Peron was reelected in 1952 the government s relationship with the Catholic Church also worsened As Peron increasingly distanced itself from the Church the government which had first respected the Church s privileges now took them away in a distinctly confrontational fashion By 1954 the Peronist was openly anti Church Meanwhile a Christian Democratic Party was founded in 1954 after several other organisations had been active promoting Christian democracy in Argentina The Party was founded in 1954 after several other organisations had been active promoting Christian democracy in Argentina Leading activists in its early years included Manuel Vicente Ordonez Lucas Ayarragaray h Jose Allende and Horacio Sueldo In 1973 the Party split with Allende s Popular Christian Party being part of the Peronist Frejuli front which brought Hector Jose Campora to power opposed by Sueldo s Revolutionary Christian Party which worked with the Intransigent Party and joined the left wing Popular Revolutionary Alliance After the return of democracy in 1983 the Christian Democratic Party was reunited In 1989 the Party formed an alliance with the Justicialist Party to support the presidential bid of Carlos Menem Shortly after Menem won the election the PDC left the coalition but not before the strategy had provoked a split in its ranks The PDC s leader Carlos Auyero and his followers in the Humanism and Liberation grouping left the Party to help form what would become the Broad Front with Carlos Alvarez and other dissident Peronists The party was part of the centre left FrePaSo coalition formed by the Broad Front in the 1990s and entered government in 1999 as part of the Alianza between FrePaSo and the Radical Civic Union that brought Fernando de la Rua to the presidency The Alianza collapsed in 2001 and FrePaSo effectively disappeared After 2003 the Party backed the Presidency of Nestor Kirchner and joined the Plural Consensus in support of his Front for Victory In 2007 The Party backed the election of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner as President In 2011 however the Party changed affiliation and supported opposition candidate Eduardo Duhalde Actuality EditJose Manuel de la Sota ex governor of Cordoba Province was the candidate of the Christian Democratic Party in the 2015 presidential election in part of the United for a New Alternative political coalition 8 9 In 2015 Juan Fernando Brugge was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for his province representing the centrist Christian Democratic Party part of the United for a New Alternative political coalition 10 11 See also EditChristian democracy Catholic social teaching Christianity and politics List of Christian democratic parties around the worldLiterature Editvan Kersbergen Kees 1995 Social Capitalism A study of Christian democracy and the welfare state Routledge Mainwaring Scott Scully Timothy R 2003 Christian Democracy in Latin America Electoral Competition and Regime Conflicts Stanford University Press ISBN 0 8047 4597 8 Kalyvas Stathis N and Kees van Kersbergen 2010 Christian Democracy Annual Review of Political Science 2010 13 183 209 External links EditChristian Democratic Party of Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Official blog Christian Democratic Party of Catamarca Province Official blog Christian Democratic Party of Cordoba Province Official blog Christian Democratic Party of Corrientes Province Official blog Christian Democratic Party of Santa Fe Province Official blog Archived 2015 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Christian Democratic Party of Tucuman Province Official blog Juventud Democrata Cristiana de Argentina Official blog Instituto Argentino Jacques Maritain Official blogReferences Edit Nuestra Historia February 14 2019 Pro Vida archivos Quienes Somos February 14 2019 Tras postergarse su incorporacion a Juntos por el Cambio Schiaretti inscribio una alianza para competir en las PASO infobae in European Spanish Retrieved June 15 2023 Roberto Lavagna y Juan Manuel Urtubey competiran juntos en una formula presidencial Parties Partidos ODCA cl Juro Juan Fernando Brugge junto a otros 26 diputados nacionales in Spanish Delasotistas apoyaron proyecto Archived 2016 03 22 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Juro Juan Fernando Brugge junto a otros 26 diputados nacionales in Spanish Delasotistas apoyaron proyecto Archived 2016 03 22 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Democratic Party Argentina amp oldid 1170478591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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