Democrats (Chile)

Democrats (Spanish: Demócratas; D) is a Chilean political party founded in 2022 by former militants of the Christian Democratic Party, Party for Democracy and Radical Party, all former members from the defunct Concertación coalition.[1]

Democrats
Demócratas
PresidentXimena Rincón
General SecretaryCarlos Maldonado Curti
Vice PresidentsMatías Walker
Marcelo Urrutia
María Paz Fuenzalida
Gabriel Alemparte
Jorge Tarud
Carolina Latorre
Jorge de la Carrera
Founded2 November 2022 (2022-11-02)
Split fromChristian Democratic Party
Party for Democracy
Radical Party
HeadquartersSantiago de Chile
IdeologyHumanism
Christian democracy
Regionalism
Reformism
Political positionCentre-right
Colours
  •   Light red
  •   Navy blue
Chamber of Deputies
4 / 155
Senate
2 / 50
Website
www.democratas.cl

History

Its founders were senators Ximena Rincón and Matías Walker, as well as former presidential candidate Carlos Maldonado Curti.[2] Most party members supported the «Reject» option in the 2022 constitutional plebiscite forming the Center-left for Reject movement (Centroizquerda por el Rechazo).[3]

Democrats began their legalization procedures on November 4, 2022.[4]

Ideology

The movement defined itself as "centrist", although it acknowledged that it has center-left and center-right tendencies.[5]

Democrats identified itself as a Christian democratic, humanist, pluralist, reformist, non-denominational, and regionalist party.[2] They also see themselves as defenders of the legacy of the defunct Concertación coalition.[6]

See also

List of political parties in Chile

References

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