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Social Christian Conservative Party

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Leader
  
Eduardo Cruz-Coke

Dissolved
  
28 July 1957

Headquarters
  
Santiago de Chile

Founded
  
1948

Split from
  
Conservative Party

Social Christian Conservative Party

Merged into
  
Christian Democratic Party

The Social Christian Conservative Party (Spanish: Partido Conservador Social Cristiano, PCSC) was a centrist political party in Chile, founded in 1949 as the Conservative Party split in two factions. For electoral purposes, one of the factions was named the Social Christian Conservative Party (the other being called the Traditionalist Conservative Party). Some of the Social Christian Conservatives later returned to form in together with the 'Traditionals' the United Conservative Party (1953), whereas others participated in the Social Christian Federation with the National Falange from 1955 to 1957. In July 1957 the Social Christian Conservative Party merged with the Chilean National Falange to form the Christian Democratic Party of Chile.

Contents

Presidential candidates

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

  • 1952: Pedro Alfonso (lost)
  • Election results

    Source: Cruz-Coke 1984

    References

    Social Christian Conservative Party Wikipedia