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  1. The Christian Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, 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.

  2. 1 Historia. Alternar subsección Historia. 1.1 Orígenes. 1.2 Primera campaña presidencial. 1.3 Frei Montalva al poder (1964-1970) 1.4 Divisiones internas: el MAPU y la Izquierda Cristiana. 1.5 Frente a Allende (1970-1973) 1.6 Rol en la dictadura militar (1973-1990) 1.7 Transición a la democracia y gobiernos de la Concertación (1990-2010)

  3. The Christian Democratic Party ( Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, 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. Quick Facts President, Secretary-General ... Close.

  4. The Chilean Christian Democratic Party (Partido Demócrata Cristiano; PDC) traces its roots to a movement led by Catholic youth groups associated with the Conservative Party who had become increasingly alienated by what they perceived as their party's lack of social consciousness.

  5. The ascension to power of Chile's Christian Democratic Party (PDC) in 1964 generated a great deal of optimism on the future of Latin American politics. Eduardo Frei Montalva, the party's successful presidential candidate, was a thoughtful, politically astute intellectual who preferred careful analysis to florid demagoguery.

  6. THE CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN CHILE 459 right, finally entering a formal alliance with the Conservatives and Liberals in 1961 (The Democratic Front). The Radical Party was traditionally a middle class party which received its heaviest support from civil servants. Its chief hallmark was its political opportunism.