Christian Democratic Centre

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The Christian Democratic Centre was a centrist, Christian-democratic political party in Italy that emerged in the 1990s as a successor to the country’s historic Catholic-inspired political tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
coreValues Christian social teaching
pro-Europeanism
social conservatism
social market economy
country Italy
emergedInDecade 1990s
focusesOn balancing market economy and social justice
cooperation with the Catholic Church in social matters
defence of traditional family values
hasElectoralBase centrist voters in Italy
moderate Catholic voters
hasLanguage Italian
ideology Christian democracy NERFINISHED
centrism
influencedBy Catholic social doctrine
European Christian-democratic parties
inspiredBy Catholic political tradition in Italy
operatedInContextOf Italian Second Republic NERFINISHED
post-Cold War Italian politics
operatesWithin Italian parliamentary democracy
opposedIdeology communism
far-left politics
policyOrientation family-oriented social policies
pro-market economic policies
welfare state with Christian-democratic principles
politicalPosition centre
politicalSpectrum centre to centre-right
politicalSystem multi-party system of Italy
politicalTradition Catholic-inspired political tradition in Italy
precededBy Christian Democracy (Italy) NERFINISHED
region Europe
religiousOrientation Catholic-inspired
representedInterest Catholic electorate in Italy
supportedInstitution European integration
NATO NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization political organization

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Christian Democracy (Italy) splitInto Christian Democratic Centre