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The Christian Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC) is a Christian-democratic political party in Bolivia. Founded on 6 February 1954 as the Social Christian Party (Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano, PSC), it assumed its present name at a party congress in November 1964. Its intellectual foundations were study centres of the Church's social doctrine, the Bolivian Catholic Action and “Integral Humanism” (a centre for the study of the philosophy of Jacques Maritain). It remains a conventionally “tercerista” Party, calling for a “third way” between capitalism and socialism – a way that would be more humane and truly democratic than either competing social-political system. Founded by , Benjamín Miguel Harb, , and Emanuel Andrade.

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  • الحزب الديمقراطي المسيحي هو حزب سياسي في بوليفيا. تأسس الحزب في عام 1954. رئيس الحزب هو خورخي اغردا ولدرما. (ar)
  • The Christian Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC) is a Christian-democratic political party in Bolivia. Founded on 6 February 1954 as the Social Christian Party (Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano, PSC), it assumed its present name at a party congress in November 1964. Its intellectual foundations were study centres of the Church's social doctrine, the Bolivian Catholic Action and “Integral Humanism” (a centre for the study of the philosophy of Jacques Maritain). It remains a conventionally “tercerista” Party, calling for a “third way” between capitalism and socialism – a way that would be more humane and truly democratic than either competing social-political system. Founded by , Benjamín Miguel Harb, , and Emanuel Andrade. The Christian Democratic Party took part in the 1958 and 1962 congressional elections, and in 1962 Benjamín Miguel Harb became its first deputy. It boycotted the 1964 and 1966 presidential votes. In 1967, the party took part in the Government of the President of René Barrientos Ortuño, being given responsibility for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security and this was a major misjudgment by the PDC leadership. When military forces carried out bloody raids against mining camps, the Christian Democratic Party was forced to withdraw in anger and embarrassment, with severe internal divisions resulting. The party's youth organization had been discontented with the third-road philosophy for some time, and the mine camp invasions helped to crystallize their rebellion; they favored revolutionary socialism as a solution to Bolivia's dilemmas. In the late 1960s, the youth wing seceded to form the Revolutionary PDC which later became the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR). Several discontented members of the party, including , also left to join General Alfredo Ovando Candía's short-lived nationalist revolutionary government in 1969–1970. Under the dictatorship of President Hugo Banzer Suárez the Christian Democratics fought for human rights, fundamental freedoms and the holding of elections, but its president Benjamín Miguel Harb was exiled in 1974 and its organizing secretary forced to leave the country shortly afterwards. The PDC took part in 1978 general elections, running former Defense Minister General , a leader of the right-wing faction of which supported the Hugo Banzer Suárez regime. After the 1978 election, split from the PDC and founded the Christian Democratic Union. For the elections held on 1 July 1979, the party joined the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement-Alliance with four other parties — the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR), the Authentic Revolutionary Party (PRA), the Marxist Leninist Communist Party (PCML) and the Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement (MRTK). The Alliance ran a MNR’s leader Víctor Paz Estenssoro as its Presidential candidate and a PDC’s leader Luis Ossio Sanjines as its Vice-Presidential candidate. In 1979 the Christian Democratic Party won nine seats in the Chamber of Deputies and three in the Senate. In 1980 the PDC took part in an electoral coalition Democratic Revolutionary Front-New Alternative backing ex-President Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas, which polled few votes; the leader of the PDC Benjamín Miguel Harb ran as Vice-Presidential candidate. Soon after the restoration of democratic government, in November 1982, Christian Democratics took a seat in the Hernán Siles Zuazo Government, but withdrew from the coalition in October 1984. The PDC took part in 1985 general elections, running Luis Ossio Sanjines as its presidential candidate and as vice-presidential candidate, and won three seats in the Chamber of Deputies.Although winning no legislative seats as an ally of the Nationalist Democratic Action in May 1989, Luis Ossio Sanjines, was elected Vice-President of the Republic as a result of its adherence to the Nationalist Democratic Action – Revolutionary Left Movement pact in August. The PDC campaigned as a member of the in 1993 elections. The Christian Democratic Party was one of the founding components of Social and Democratic Power (PODEMOS), for which it provided its electoral registration. Following the 2005 election, this alliance led the parliamentary opposition to President Evo Morales. (en)
  • Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Bolivia es un partido político ultraconservador de Bolivia. Fue fundado el 6 de febrero de 1954.​ (es)
  • Le Parti démocrate-chrétien (en espagnol : Partido Demócrata Cristiano) est un parti politique bolivien, fondé en 1954, membre de l'Organisation démocrate-chrétienne d'Amérique. (fr)
  • Il Partito Democratico Cristiano della Bolivia (in spagnolo Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Bolivia) è un partito politico boliviano cristiano democratico. Il partito è stato fondato il 6 febbraio 1954. (it)
  • 기독민주당(스페인어: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC)은 볼리비아의 기독교 우익 정당이다. 2019년 정치현 목사가 이 당의 대선후보로 선출되었다. 정 목사는 20일 치뤄진 대선 투표에서 8.77%의 투표를 얻었다. (ko)
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  • الحزب الديمقراطي المسيحي هو حزب سياسي في بوليفيا. تأسس الحزب في عام 1954. رئيس الحزب هو خورخي اغردا ولدرما. (ar)
  • Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Bolivia es un partido político ultraconservador de Bolivia. Fue fundado el 6 de febrero de 1954.​ (es)
  • Le Parti démocrate-chrétien (en espagnol : Partido Demócrata Cristiano) est un parti politique bolivien, fondé en 1954, membre de l'Organisation démocrate-chrétienne d'Amérique. (fr)
  • Il Partito Democratico Cristiano della Bolivia (in spagnolo Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Bolivia) è un partito politico boliviano cristiano democratico. Il partito è stato fondato il 6 febbraio 1954. (it)
  • 기독민주당(스페인어: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC)은 볼리비아의 기독교 우익 정당이다. 2019년 정치현 목사가 이 당의 대선후보로 선출되었다. 정 목사는 20일 치뤄진 대선 투표에서 8.77%의 투표를 얻었다. (ko)
  • The Christian Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC) is a Christian-democratic political party in Bolivia. Founded on 6 February 1954 as the Social Christian Party (Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano, PSC), it assumed its present name at a party congress in November 1964. Its intellectual foundations were study centres of the Church's social doctrine, the Bolivian Catholic Action and “Integral Humanism” (a centre for the study of the philosophy of Jacques Maritain). It remains a conventionally “tercerista” Party, calling for a “third way” between capitalism and socialism – a way that would be more humane and truly democratic than either competing social-political system. Founded by , Benjamín Miguel Harb, , and Emanuel Andrade. (en)
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  • الحزب الديمقراطي المسيحي (بوليفيا) (ar)
  • Christian Democratic Party (Bolivia) (en)
  • Partido Demócrata Cristiano (Bolivia) (es)
  • Partito Democratico Cristiano della Bolivia (it)
  • Parti démocrate-chrétien (Bolivie) (fr)
  • 기독민주당 (볼리비아) (ko)
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