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Christian Democratic Party of Uruguay Partido Demócrata Cristiano del Uruguay | |
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| Founded | 1911 |
| Headquarters | Aquiles Lanza 1318 bisMontevideo,Uruguay |
| Ideology | Christian democracy Christian left Social democracy |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Broad Front |
| Continental affiliation | Christian Democrat Organization of America[1] |
| International affiliation | Centrist Democrat International |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| www.pdcuruguay.uy | |
TheChristian Democratic Party of Uruguay (Spanish:Partido Demócrata Cristiano del Uruguay) is an Uruguayanpolitical party. The party adheres toChristian democracy andsocial democracy, and sits on thecentre-left of theleft-right political spectrum.
The party was established in 1911 as the Civic Union,[2] having developed out of the Catholic Party that contested the1910 elections.[3] In February 1962 it was renamed the Christian Democratic Party.[2] A faction broke away in 1966, initially running under the name Christian Civic Movement, before becoming the Christian Radical Union, and later reclaiming theCivic Union name.
According to a 1956 study, the Civic Union "rejected the concept of statism involved in what it claimed was "Colorado Socialism," although it was willing to accept subsidiary intervention by the State to achieve ends of social justice."[4] Another study noted how the Civic Union "always has been concerned with the welfare of rural Uruguay, and has made concrete legislative contributions to the comparatively few sound policies which have been adopted in that field."[5]
It is part of the governing coalitionBroad Front (Frente Amplio). It is a part of theProgressive Alliance, which in turn forms part of theLiber Seregni Front uniting the more moderate centre-left and centrist sectors of the Broad Front.
Its platform calls for "a communitarian society" and a "social state", as well as "absolute respect for human life" (including opposition toabortion). It further calls for "alternative forms of production, distribution, consumption and accumulation" that are "superior to capitalist and state-owned enterprises", including:
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