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Political party in Guatemala
Guatemalan Christian Democracy
Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca
Founded
August 24, 1955 (1955-08-24)
Dissolved
August 21, 2008 (2008-08-21)
Ideology
Christian democracy
Political position
Centre[1]
Regional affiliation
Christian Democrat Organization of America (Observer)
Colors
green
Politics of Guatemala
Political parties
Elections
Guatemalan Christian Democracy (Spanish: Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca, DCG) was a political party in Guatemala. A moderate, reformist and anti-Communist party, it was a member of Christian Democrat International.[2]
^Comas, José (4 November 1985). "Triunfo del candidato democristiano en Guatemala". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 January 2022.
^Peter Calvert (2004) A Political and Economic Dictionary of Latin America, Routledge
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