Chilean Social Democracy Party
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The Chilean Social Democracy Party (Spanish: Partido Socialdemocracia Chilena (SDCH), until August 1973 Radical Left Party (Partido Izquierda Radical) was a Chilean political party of centre to centre-left orientation, formed by dissident Radicals in 1971.
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Chilean Social Democracy Party Partido Socialdemocracia Chilena | |
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Founded | August 3, 1971 (1971-08-03) |
Dissolved | August 18, 1994 (1994-08-18) |
Split from | Radical Party |
Merged into | Social Democrat Radical Party |
Headquarters | Santiago |
Ideology | Radicalism Social democracy Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre[1][2] to centre-left |
National affiliation | UP (1971–72), CODE (1972–73), Concertación (1988–94) |
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