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- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy abstract "The Guatemalan Christian Democracy (Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca), founded 24 August 1955, was a political party in Guatemala. It was a moderate reformist party, although also anti-Communist. It first won congressional seats in 1955. In 1957, it contested presidential elections but placed third, and remained in opposition. Not taking part in the 1966 elections, it placed third again in 1970. In 1974, DCG was part of the National Opposition Front that nominated Efraín Ríos Montt as its candidate and emerged as the largest opposition force in Guatemala; however, the legality of that election, in which Ríos Montt lost to Kjell Laugerud García, remains a matter of dispute. The party placed third again in 1978 and was part of the National Opposition Union in 1982 which placed third. Though a legal opposition party, many of its activists were targeted during the height of political violence under military rule. Like other opposition parties, it initially welcomed the 1982 coup that brought Ríos Montt to power, but would press for the restoration of constitutional government.The party was one of the leading forces in the Constitutional Assembly elected in 1984. Its presidential candidate Vinicio Cerezo was successful in the 1985 election, winning a comfortable plurality in the first round and easily in the second round, with DCG winning 51 out of 100 congressional seats. Its political strength subsequently declined, with Luis Alfonso Cabrera Hidalgo placing third in 1990 and being reduced to 27 seats (out of 116) in Congress. In 1995 it backed Fernando Andrade Dias-Duran as part of a three-party coalition which placed third in the race. It did not field a presidential candidate in 1999 and won 2 seats.".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy country Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy extinctionDate "2008-08-21".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy extinctionYear "2008".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy formationDate "1955-08-24".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy formationYear "1955".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy ideology Christian_democracy.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageExternalLink www.democraciacristiana.org.
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- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageRevisionID "623250816".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_political_parties.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_in_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Democracy.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Christian_democracy.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Efraín_Ríos_Montt.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Elections_in_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Andrade_Dias-Duran.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_Constitutional_Assembly_election,_1984.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1957.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1970.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1974.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1978.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1982.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1985.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1990.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1995.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_general_election,_1999.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_parliamentary_election,_1955.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Jacobo_Arbenz_Guzmán.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Jacobo_Arbenz_Vilanova.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Jacobo_Arbenz_Villanova.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Jacobo_Árbenz.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Kjell_Eugenio_Laugerud_García.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Kjell_Laugerud_García.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Legislative.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Legislature.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Luis_Alfonso_Cabrera_Hidalgo.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink National_Opposition_Front.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Political_party.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Vinicio_Cerezo.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Vinicio_Cerezo_Arévalo.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLink Vinicio_Cerezo_Blandón.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christian Democracy Party".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christian Democracy".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christian Democrats".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "DCG".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guatemalan Christian Democracy".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy colorcode "green".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy colors "green".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy country "Guatemala".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy dissolved "2008-08-21".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy founded "1955-08-24".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy hasPhotoCollection Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy ideology Christian_Democracy.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy ideology Christian_democracy.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy leader1Name "Marco Vinicio Cerezo Blandón".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy leader1Title "Presidential candidate 2007".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy leader2Name Jacobo_Arbenz_Vilanova.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy leader2Name Jacobo_Arbenz_Villanova.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy leader2Title "Presidential candidate 2003".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy name "Guatemalan Christian Democracy".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy nativeName "Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca".
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- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy subject Category:Christian_political_parties.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy subject Category:Political_parties_in_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy hypernym Party.
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- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy type Concept.
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- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy comment "The Guatemalan Christian Democracy (Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca), founded 24 August 1955, was a political party in Guatemala. It was a moderate reformist party, although also anti-Communist. It first won congressional seats in 1955. In 1957, it contested presidential elections but placed third, and remained in opposition. Not taking part in the 1966 elections, it placed third again in 1970.".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy label "Guatemalan Christian Democracy".
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy sameAs Democracia_Cristiana_Guatemalteca.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy sameAs Démocratie-chrétienne_guatemaltèque.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy sameAs Guatemalteekse_Christendemocratie.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy sameAs m.07tcv_.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy sameAs Християнсько-демократична_партія_Гватемали.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy sameAs Q2297948.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy sameAs Q2297948.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy wasDerivedFrom Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy?oldid=623250816.
- Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy isPrimaryTopicOf Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy.