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| name = Christian Democratic Party| native_name = Partido Demócrata Cristiano| logo = Emblem of the Christian Democrat Party of Chile.svg| logo_size = 125px| leader = | president = Alberto Undurraga| secretary_general = Cecilia Valdés León| leader3_title = Chief of DeputiesEric Aedo>Eric Aedo Jeldres| leader4_title = Chief of Senators| leader4_name = Yasna Provoste| merger = Social Christian Conservative PartyNational FalangeSantiago, Chile>Santiago de Chile| youth_wing = Juventud Demócrata Cristiana| student_wing = Democracia Cristiana Universitaria| membership_year = 2021TITLE=ESTADíSTICAS DE AFILIADOS A PARTIDOS POLíTICOS – SERVICIO ELECTORAL DE CHILE DATE= ARCHIVE-DATE=2021-12-19 URL-STATUS=DEAD, class = nowrap
| Christian democracyWEB, Revolución en Libertad, Concepto y programa político de la Democracia cristiana chilena, Pablo Garrido González, Programa de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas en Chile,ideaspoliticas.icso.cl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Pablo_Garrido.-Revolucion-en-libertad.-Concepto-y-programa-politico-de-la-Democracia-Cristiana.pdf, December 2012, 2015-06-20,ideaspoliticas.icso.cl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Pablo_Garrido.-Revolucion-en-libertad.-Concepto-y-programa-politico-de-la-Democracia-Cristiana.pdf," title="web.archive.org/web/20150620051621ideaspoliticas.icso.cl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Pablo_Garrido.-Revolucion-en-libertad.-Concepto-y-programa-politico-de-la-Democracia-Cristiana.pdf,">web.archive.org/web/20150620051621ideaspoliticas.icso.cl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Pablo_Garrido.-Revolucion-en-libertad.-Concepto-y-programa-politico-de-la-Democracia-Cristiana.pdf, 2015-06-20, dead, JOURNAL, Gómez Peralta, Héctor, Precisiones conceptuales sobre la democracia cristiana y el neo-liberalismo, Conceptual details on Christian democracy and neo-liberalism, Spanish, Estudios Políticos, 6 September 2012, 9, 27, 10.22201/fcpys.24484903e.2012.27.33124, free, JOURNAL, Walker, Ignacio, Jouannet, Andrés, Democracia Cristiana y Concertación: Los Casos de Chile, Italia y Alemania, Christian Democracy and Concertation: the Cases of Chile, Italy and Germany, Spanish, Revista de ciencia política (Santiago), 2006, 26, 2, 10.4067/S0718-090X2006000200004, free,
| Third Way
| Social conservatismWEB,www.archivochile.com/Partidos_burguesia/pdc/sobre/PBsobrepdc0005.pdf, Conservadurismo y Democracia Cristiana, Sol Serrano, 2005, 19 June 2015, Centro de Estudios Miguel Enríquez,
| Factions:
| ProgressivismNEWS, 2021-04-24, 20 cosas que hay que saber sobre Yasna Provoste, quien hoy lanzó su candidatura presidencial {{!, Ex-Ante|url=https://www.ex-ante.cl/20-cosas-que-hay-que-saber-sobre-yasna-provoste-quien-hoy-lanzo-su-candidatura-presidencial/|access-date=2021-08-07|website=Ex-Ante|language=es-CL}}
}}CentrismBOYD TITLE=HOW CHILE’S SHIFTING POLITICS BAFFLED MARKETS WORK=BLOOMBERG.COM TITLE=CHILE CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS PICK SENATOR FOR CROWDED PRESIDENTIAL RACE WORK=REUTERS LAST2=OSORIO TITLE=IT’S THE CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS’ FAULT: DECLINING POLITICAL IDENTIFICATION IN CHILE, 1957–2012 DATE=DECEMBER 2015 ISSUE=4 DOI=10.1017/S0008423915001067 WORK=CBS NEWS to Centre-left politicsEDUARDO FREI: ‘CONOZCO A LA DC Y NO ES UN PARTIDO DE DERECHA SINO QUE DE CENTROIZQUIERDA’ LANGUAGE=SPANISH FIRST1=EDUARDO WORK=EL DíA URL-STATUS=DEAD ARCHIVE-DATE=OCTOBER 26, 2014, }}}}| religion = Roman Catholicism|Confederation of Democracy (1972–1973)|Concertación (1988–2013)|Nueva Mayoría (2013–2017)Democratic Convergence (Chile)>Democratic Convergence (2017)|Constituent Unity (2020–2021)|New Social Pact (2021)|All for Chile (2023)}}| international = Centrist Democrat International| affiliation1_title = Regional affiliation| affiliation1 = Christian Democrat Organization of America{{party colorborder=darkgray}} BlueChamber of Deputies of Chile>Chamber of Deputies8hex={{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}Senate of Chile>Senate3hex={{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}Regions of Chile>Regional Boards36hex={{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}List of cities in Chile>Mayors46hex={{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}List of cities in Chile>Communal Councils315hex={{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}200px)www.pdc.cl/}}| country = Chile}}The Christian Democratic Party (, PDC) is a Christian democratic political party in Chile. There have been three Christian Democrat presidents in the past, Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, Patricio Aylwin, and Eduardo Frei Montalva.Customarily, the PDC backs specific initiatives in an effort to bridge socialism and laissez-faire capitalism. This economic system has been called “social capitalism” and is heavily influenced by Catholic social teaching or, more generally, Christian ethics. In addition to this objective, the PDC also supports a strong national government while remaining more conservative on social issues. However, after Pinochet’s military regime ended the PDC embraced more classical economic policies compared to before the dictatorship. The current Secretary-General of the PDC is (:es:Gonzalo Duarte|Gonzalo Duarte). In their latest “Ideological Congress”, the Christian Democrats criticized Chile’s current economic system and called for a shift toward a social market economy (economía social de mercado). The PDC had cooperated with centre-left parties after the end of Pinochet rule.Except during the military dictatorship (1973–1990) when the congress was shut down the Christian Democrat Party was the largest party in parliament from 1965 to 2001.WEB,www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-article-3643.html, Partido Demócrata Cristiano (1957-2004), 2022-11-03, Memoria Chilena, Spanish, In 2022 the party has faced a severe internal crisis, with many prominent politicians leaving it.

History

The origins of the party go back to the 1930s, when the Conservative Party split between traditionalist and social-Christian sectors. In 1935, the social-Christians split from the Conservative Party to form the Falange Nacional (National Phalanx), a more socially oriented and centrist group.BOOK, Oppenheim, Lois Hecht, Politics In Chile: Socialism, Authoritarianism, and Market Democracy, 23 January 2007, Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 9780367319427, 15, Third, The Falange Nacional showed their centrist policies by supporting leftist Juan Antonio Ríos (Radical Party of Chile) in the 1942 presidential elections but Conservative Eduardo Cruz-Coke in the 1946 elections. Despite the creation of the Falange Nacional, many social-Christians remained in the Conservative Party, which in 1949 split into the Social Christian Conservative Party and the Traditionalist Conservative Party. On July 28, 1957, primarily to back the presidential candidacy of Eduardo Frei Montalva, the Falange Nacional, Social Christian Conservative Party, and other like-minded groups joined to form the Christian Democratic Party. Frei lost the elections, but presented his candidacy again in 1964, this time also supported by the right-wing parties. That year, Frei triumphed with 56% of the vote. Despite right-wing backing for his candidacy, Frei declared his planned social revolution would not be hampered by this support.{{citation needed|date=November 2020}}In 1970, Radomiro Tomic, leader of the left-wing faction of the party, was nominated to the presidency, but lost to socialist Salvador Allende. The Christian Democrat vote was crucial in the Congressional confirmation of Allende’s election, since he had received less than the necessary 50%. Although the Christian Democratic Party voted to confirm Allende’s election, they declared themselves as part opposition because of Allende’s economic policy. By 1973, Allende had lost the support of most Christian Democrats (except for Tomic’s left-wing faction), some of whom even began calling for the military to step in. By the time of Pinochet’s coup, most Christian Democrats applauded the military takeover, believing that the government would quickly be turned over to them by the military. Once it became clear that Pinochet had no intention of relinquishing power, the Christian Democrats went into opposition. During the 1981 plebiscite where Chilean voted to extend Pinochet’s term for eight more years, Eduardo Frei Montalva led the only authorized opposition rally. When political parties were legalized again, the Christian Democratic Party, together with most left-wing parties, agreed to form the Coalition of Parties for the No, which opposed Pinochet’s reelection on the 1988 plebiscite. This coalition later became Coalition of Parties for Democracy once Pinochet stepped down from power and held together until 2010s.

Transition to democracy

(File:Logopdc2020.svg|thumb|left|Logo used on advertising since 2020.)During the first years of the return to democracy, the Christian Democrats enjoyed wide popular support. Presidents Patricio Aylwin and Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle were both from that party, and it was also the largest party in Congress. However, the Christian Democrat Andrés Zaldívar lost the Coalition of Parties for Democracy 1999 primaries to socialist Ricardo Lagos. In the parliamentary elections of 2005, the Christian Democrats lost eight seats in Congress, and the right-wing Independent Democratic Union became the largest party in the legislative body. The Christian Democrats lost its influence to the socialists after Michelle Bachelet became president.For much of the 1990s and 2000s the party contained three main factions; “Guatones”, “Chascones” and “Colorines” (lit. Fatsos, Disheveleds and Redheads).NEWS, Último adiós a los “colorines”,www.24horas.cl/politica/ultimo-adios-a-los-colorines-530869, Morgado, José, 2013-02-27, 2022-10-01, 24horas.cl, Spanish, JOURNAL, El faccionalismo en el Partido Socialista de Chile (1990-2006): Características y efectos políticos en sus procesos de toma de decisión, Revista de ciencia política,www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?pid=S0718-090X2009000300001&script=sci_arttext&tlng=pt, Gamboa, Ricardo, 3, 29, Salcedo, Rodrigo, 10.4067/S0718-090X2009000300001, 2009, Spanish, Party Factions in the Chilean Socialist Party (1990-2006): Characteristics and Political Influence in Decision-Making Processes, free, The Colorines owed their name to the hair color of Adolfo Zaldívar and were the right-wing faction of the party. The Chascones led by Gabriel Silber and Gabriel Ascencio were the left-wing faction and the Guatones owed their label for being “close to power” through the figures of Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle and Patricio Aylwin, both of them Presidents of Chile.In recent years, the Christian Democrats have favored abortion in three cases (when a pregnancy threatens the mother’s life, when the fetus has little chance of survival, and when the pregnancy is a result of rape), but not in any other instances, and opposes elective abortion.NEWS, C, David Aguayo, Carolina Goic por aborto: ‘No es un tema para evaluar el voto con la calculadora’, Carolina Goic for abortion: ‘It is not an issue to evaluate the vote with the calculator’, Spanish,www.latercera.com/noticia/carolina-goic-aborto-no-tema-evaluar-voto-la-calculadora/, La Tercera, 20 May 2017, The Christian Democrats left the Nueva Mayoría coalition on 29 April 2017 and nominated then-party president Carolina Goic as their candidate for the 2017 presidential election. The Nueva Mayoria has struggled to remain united as differences have opened up within the coalition over approaches to a government reform drive, including changes to the labour code and attempted reform of Chile’s strict abortion laws.NEWS, Chile’s governing coalition splits ahead of November election,www.reuters.com/article/us-chile-politics-idUSKBN17W028, Reuters, 30 April 2017, In 2020, all Christian Democrats senators voted in favour of same-sex marriage.in 2020 the party gave its support for “Approve” in the 2020 Chilean national plebiscite.After the 2019–2021 Chilean protests most of La Nueva Mayoria including the PDC regrouped to form Constituent Unity and participated in the 2021 constitutional convention election (as The Approval List) and the 2021 gubernatorial elections.After those elections the group renamed to New Social Pact to participate in the 2021 general election, PDC senator Yasna Provoste was chosen as the coalition’s candidate, coming in 5th place with 11.6% of the vote. After she lost the first round the PDC supported Gabriel Boric for the second round, in which Boric won the election.After Boric won the election, most of the New Social Pact parties supported joining Boric’s government, on the other hand the Christian Democrat’s president, Ximena Rincon, said that the party would be a “constructive opposition” and said that any member joining the government should have to resign to the party.WEB, Cornejo, Claudia, 2021-12-13, Rincón por rol de la DC en eventual gobierno de Boric: recalca que serán oposición y que si algún militante es llamado a participar “correspondería” que deje el partido,www.latercera.com/politica/noticia/rincon-por-rol-de-la-dc-en-eventual-gobierno-de-boric-recalca-que-seran-oposicion-y-que-si-algun-militante-es-llamado-a-participar-corresponderia-que-deje-el-partido/XXMYHZC2ERHCVJ5VSXUZKXBYWE/, 2022-01-25, La Tercera, After this the PDC was excluded from the new coalition “Democratic Socialism”.

2022 crisis

The official support of the party for the “Approve” option in the 2022 Chilean national plebiscite has led a severe internal division, with various members openly supporting the “Reject” option and subsequent calls for them to be expelled.NEWS, Democracia Cristiana discute pasos a seguir para revertir crisis interna del partido,www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/nacional/chile/2022/09/10/democracia-cristiana-discute-pasos-a-seguir-para-revertir-crisis-interna-que-atraviesa-el-partido.shtml, Muñoz, José, 2022-10-10, 2022-10-01, Radio Bío-Bío, Saéz, Diego, Spanish, Some historic figures, like René Cortázar, Soledad Alvear, Gutenberg Martínez and José Pablo Arellano left the party by their own initiative to join Cristián Warnken’s Amarillos movement.WEB,www.latercera.com/politica/noticia/movimiento-amarillos-por-chile-se-consagra-como-partido-politico-con-sus-100-primeros-militantes/3L33VNZCY5FUNIHSVYKTTQV2WA/, “Movimiento Amarillos por Chile” firma documento para empezar el proceso de conformación del partido, 23 September 2022, NEWS, July 30, 2022, Movimiento “Amarillos x Chile” y “Una que nos Una” lanzan plataforma “Centroizquierda x el Rechazo, CNN Chile,www.cnnchile.com/pais/movimiento-amarillos-x-chile-plataforma-centroizquierda-rechazo_20220730/, Ximena Rincón and Matías Walker left the party in October 2022 to form the political movement Demócratas together with Carlos Maldonado and others.NEWS, “Demócratas”: lanzan nuevo colectivo liderado por Ximena Rincón, Matías Walker y Carlos Maldonado,www.latercera.com/politica/noticia/democratas-lanzan-nuevo-colectivo-liderado-por-ximena-rincon-matias-walker-y-carlos-maldonado/Q3IUIPKXVNBY7BOZ3YSTXHCMJY/, Paranhos, Simona, 2022-11-02, 2022-11-03, La Tercera, Spanish, NEWS, Ximena Rincón confirma creación de nuevo partido: “Vamos a hacer anuncios la próxima semana”,www.t13.cl/noticia/politica/ximena-rincon-confirma-creacion-de-nuevo-partido-vamos-hacer-anuncios-proxima-semana-28-10-2022, Faunes, Macarena, 2022-10-28, 2022-11-02, Teletrece, T13, Spanish, Also in October, Governor of Santiago Metropolitan Region Claudio Orrego left the party.NEWS, Gobernador Orrego: “Después de 33 años en el partido Demócrata Cristiano, he decidido renunciar a mi militancia”,www.24horas.cl/actualidad/politica/gobernador-orrego-renuncia-partido-democrata-cristiano, 2022-10-10, 2022-11-03, Televisión Nacional de Chile, 24horas.cl, Spanish, Fuad Chahín, who was president of the party from 2018 to 2021, was suspended from the party in early November 2022.NEWS, Tribunal Supremo de la DC suspende militancia a Fuad Chahin por apoyar el Rechazo y profundiza quiebre en el partido,www.ex-ante.cl/tribunal-supremo-de-la-dc-suspende-militancia-a-fuad-chahin-por-apoyar-el-rechazo-y-profundiza-quiebre-en-el-partido-lea-aqui-el-fallo/, 2022-11-03, 2022-11-04, Ex-Ante (online newspaper), Ex-Ante, Spanish, WEB,cooperativa.cl/noticias/pais/politica/democracia-cristiana/chahin-renuncio-a-la-presidencia-dc-durante-junta-nacional-que-se/2021-05-18/213428.html, Chahín renunció a la presidencia DC durante junta nacional que se resiste a restarse de las primarias, Radio Cooperativa, 18 May 2021, 26 December 2021, WEB,www.cnnchile.com/pais/fuad-chahin-renuncia-presidencia-dc-muestras_20210519/, Fuad Chahín tras renunciar a la presidencia de la DC: “He dado muestras de que nunca me he aferrado a los cargos”, CNN Chile, 19 May 2021, 26 December 2021, WEB,www.cnnchile.com/pais/fuad-chahin-renuncia-presidencia-dc_20210518/, Fuad Chahín renunció a la presidencia de la DC tras cuestionamientos por manejo del partido, Spanish, 2021-05-20, 2021-05-18, CNN Chile,

Presidents elected under Christian Democratic Party

Presidential candidates

The following is a list of the presidential candidates supported by the Christian Democratic Party. (Information gathered from the Archive of Chilean Elections).

Election results {| class“wikitable“|+Chamber of Deputies Election

!Election!Leader!Votes!%!Seats!+/-!Coalition!President!1961|Narciso Irueta|213,468|15.93%23{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}|N/A||Jorge Alessandri (Ind.)!1965|Renán Fuentealba|995,187|43.60%82{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| +59||Eduardo Frei (PDC)!1969|Rafael Agustín Gumucio|716,547|31.05%55{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −27||Eduardo Frei Montalva (PDC)!1973|Renán Fuentealba|1,055,120|29.07%50{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −5|Confederation of Democracy|Salvador Allende (PS)! colspan=“8” |Congress Suspended (1973–1989)!1989|Andrés Zaldívar|1,766,347|25.99%38{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}|N/AConcertación|Patricio Aylwin (PDC)!1993|Gutenberg Martínez|1,827,373|27.12%37{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −1|Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle (PDC)!1997|Enrique Krauss|1,331,745|22.98%38{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| +1|Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle (PDC)!2001|Patricio Aylwin|1,162,210|18.92%23{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −15|Ricardo Lagos (PPD)!2005|Adolfo Zaldívar|1,354,631|20.78%20{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −3|Michelle Bachelet (PS)!2009|Juan Carlos Latorre|931,789|14.24%19{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −1|Sebastián Piñera (RN)!2013|Ignacio Walker|965,364|15.56%22{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| +3Nueva Mayoría>New Majority|Michelle Bachelet (PS)!2017|Carolina Goic|616,550|10.28%14{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −8|Democratic Convergence|Sebastian Piñera (Ind.)!2021|Yasna Provoste|264,985|4.19%8{{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}}}| −6|New Social Pact|Gabriel Boric (CS)

References

Further reading

  • BOOK, Juan Pablo, Luna, Felipe, Monestier, Fernando, Rosenblatt, Religious parties in Chile: The Christian Democratic Party and the Independent Democratic Union, Religiously Oriented Parties and Democratization, Routledge, 2014, 119–137,

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