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The Christian Social Party (PSC; Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano) is a Chilean political party founded in September 2022.[2] It was formed by independent leaders and ex-militants of the defunct Christian Conservative Party (PCC).[3]
Christian Social Party Partido Social Cristiano | |
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Abbreviation | PSC |
President | Sara Concha |
Secretary | Antaris Varela |
Founded | 23 September 2022 |
Preceded by | Christian Conservative |
Headquarters | Atenas 448, Chillán, Ñuble |
Membership (June 2024) | 17,908[1] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Religion | Christianity (Evangelical) |
Colours | Blue |
Slogan | “For the love of Chile” (Spanish: «Por amor a Chile») |
Chamber of Deputies | 6 / 155 |
Senate | 3 / 50 |
Regional governorships | 0 / 16 |
Alcaldes | 0 / 345 |
Regional Councils | 9 / 302 |
Communal Councils | 9 / 2,252 |
Party flag | |
Website | |
socialcristiano | |
The community arose after the dissolution of the PCC, a group that during the 2021 parliamentary elections achieved the election of Sara Concha as deputy for the Ñuble Region under the Christian Social Front pact.[3] Among its founders were Luciano Silva, a former National Renewal (RN) conventioneer, and Antaris Varela, who presided over the PCC.[4] Ángel Roa served as party leader from September 2022 to May 2023.
Like its predecessor, the PSC is linked to evangelical and conservative church groups.[5]
In November 2022, the community began its formation and constitution process before the Electoral Service (Servel).[6] During that same month, the incorporation of Deputy Concha was confirmed, who until then was independent and a member of the RN bench in the Chamber of Deputies.[7]
The Christian Social Party presented a provisional directive for its formation process as a political party, which is made up of:[6]
In the same way, it presented a Supreme Court made up of a president, a vice president, a secretary and three members.[6]
The deputies, including militants and independents within the party caucus, for the 2022-2026 legislative period are:
Name | Region | District |
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Sara Concha (PCC-elected) | Ñuble | 19 |
Francesca Muñoz (RN-elected) | Biobío | 20 |
Roberto Enrique Arroyo (PDG-elected) | Biobío | 20 |
Enrique Lee Flores (PRI-elected) | Arica y Parinacota | 1 |
Gonzalo de la Carrera (PLR-elected) | Santiago | 11 |
Gloria Naveillán (PLR-elected) | Araucanía | 22 |
The senators, including militants and independents within the party caucus, for the 2022-2026 legislative period are:
Name | Region | District |
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Rojo Edwards (PLR-elected) | Santiago | 7 |
Juan Castro Prieto (RN-elected) | Maule | 9 |
Alejandro Kusanovic (RN-elected) | Magallanes | 15 |
The Regional Councilors affiliated with the party include:
Name | Region | Province |
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Carolina Moscoso | Antofagasta | Antofagasta |
Paula Muñoz | O'Higgins | Cachapoal I |
Ivania Rojas | Biobío | Biobío |
Yanina Contreras | Biobío | Concepción II |
Jacqueline Burgos | Biobío | Concepción II |
Tatiana Castillo | Coquimbo | Elqui |
Matías Guzmán | Coquimbo | Limarí |
Solange Jimenez | Tarapacá | Iquique |
The Communal Councilors affiliated with the party include:
Name | Region | Commune |
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Elena Retamal | Ñuble | Talcahuano |
Rosemarie Aránguiz | Biobío | Hualpén |
Daniel Pacheco | Biobío | Concepción |
Mauricio Rodríguez | Biobío | Cabrero |
Judith Marin | Metropolitana | San Ramón |
Sandra Challapa | Tarapacá | Camiña |
Marcelo Barrientos | Los Lagos | Fresia |
Brayan Pizarro | Antofagasta | Tocopilla |
Samuel Mendoza | Biobío | Penco |
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