Christian Democratic Party (Bolivia)

The Christian Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC) is a progressive Christian-democratic political party in Bolivia. Founded on 6 February 1954, as Social Christian Party (Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano, PSC), and 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 Remo Di Natale, Benjamín Miguel Harb, Javier Caballero, and Emanuel Andrade.

Christian Democratic Party (Bolivia)

The Christian Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC) is a progressive Christian-democratic political party in Bolivia. Founded on 6 February 1954, as Social Christian Party (Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano, PSC), and 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 Remo Di Natale, Benjamín Miguel Harb, Javier Caballero, and Emanuel Andrade.