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Encyclopedia > Christian Democracy for the Autonomies
Christian Democracy for the Autonomies
Democrazia Cristiana per le Autonomie
Italian National Party
Leader Gianfranco Rotondi
Founded October 25, 2004
Headquarters Piazza del Gesù, 46
00186 Rome
Coalition House of Freedoms
Political ideology Popularism, Christian Democracy, Conservatism
Official newspaper La Discussione
Website http://www.lademocraziacristiana.it
See also Politics of Italy

Political parties in Italy
Elections in Italy Image File history File links Download high resolution version (857x857, 182 KB) Summary Logo of Christian Democracy for the Authonomies, a smal party of Italy. ... Gianfranco Rotondi (born 25 July 1960 in Avellino) is an Italian politician, the current leader of the Christian Democracy for the Autonomies since June 2005. ... October 25 is the 298th day of the year (299th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 67 days remaining. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Casa delle Libertà, or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ... Popularism (italian: popolarismo) is a political doctrine conceived by Don Luigi Sturzo as a middle way between Socialism and Liberalism and opposed to Fascism because of its stress on Democracy. ... Christian Democracy is a heterogeneous political ideology. ... Conservatism is a philosophy defined by Edmund Burke as a disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve.[1] The term derives from conserve; from Latin conservare, to keep, guard, observe. ... Politics of Italy takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Italy is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. ... Political parties in Italy are organized into two dominant political coalitions. ... Elections in Italy gives information on election and election results in Italy. ...

Christian Democracy for the Autonomies (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana per le Autonomie), often referred to as New DC (Nuova DC), is a minor centrist political party founded October 25, 2004 by former Democrats' Centre Union MP Gianfranco Rotondi. The name refers to the old Christian Democracy party, disbanded in the early 1990s after the Mani Pulite affiar. Its headquarters are in Rome. October 25 is the 298th day of the year (299th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 67 days remaining. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... UDC may stand for: United Daughters of the Confederacy Unió Democràtica de Catalunya, the Democratic Union of Catalonia (see also: Politics of Spain) Union Démocratique du Centre, the Swiss Peoples Party (see also: Politics of Switzerland) Union du Centre, French for Union of the Center (see also: Politics of... Gianfranco Rotondi (born 25 July 1960 in Avellino) is an Italian politician, the current leader of the Christian Democracy for the Autonomies since June 2005. ... SITO ISTITUZIONALE DELLA DEMOCRAZIA CRISTIANA Christian Democracy, (Democrazia Cristiana), the Christian democratic party of Italy, commonly called the democristiani or DC, dominated government for nearly half a century until its demise amid a welter of corruption allegations in 1992-94. ... The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive. ... Mani pulite (Italian for clean hands) was a nationwide Italian police investigation into political corruption held in the 1990s, following the scandal of Banco Ambrosiano in 1982, which implicated mafia, Vatican Bank and P2. ... City motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus – SPQR (The Senate and the People of Rome) Founded 21 April 753 BC (mythical), early 1st millennium BC (archaeological) Region Latium Area  - City Proper  1285 km² Population  - City (2004)  - Metropolitan  - Density (city proper) 2,553,873 almost 4,300,000 1. ...


From it's formation in 2004 it is part of the House of Freedoms coalition. In the regional elections of Arpil 2005 it presented it's own candidates in many regions. However the list aquired an unpromising results. The party took part in the April election in a joint list with the right wing of the Socialist Party New PSI. The two former First republic ruling parties creates this list to revive the old political cultures of the past Casa delle Libertà, or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ... A general election for the renewal of the two Chambers of the Parliament of Italy was held on April 9 and April 10, 2006. ... The Partito Socialista – Nuovo PSI (NPSI) is a small Italian party which professes a social-democratic ideology and claims to be the successor to the old Italian Socialist Party, which was disbanded after the judiciary tempest of the early 1990s (see Mani Pulite). ...


Unpromising result

It gained 285.744 votes (0,7%) for the Chamber of Deputies and 190.724 0,6% for the Senate. Although having not passed the 2%-treshold it still elected 4 deputies since it was the party which received more votes under the 2% in its respective allaince (House of Freedoms). The elected candidates of the party are Paolo Cirino Pomicino and Massimo Nardi; two more candidates have been promised a seat as candidates of Forza Italia which in fact have been elected. The secretery of the party Gianfranco Rotondi has been elected senator in the lists of Forza Italia. The Dc has in total 5 MPs 4 in the Chamber of Deputies and one (Rotondi) in the Senate. The Chamber of Deputies is the name given to the lower house of the bicameral legislatures of the following countries: It is also the name given to the unicameral parliaments of the following countries: Historically, the Chamber of Deputies (fr:Chambre des députés) was the lower house of... A senate is a deliberative body, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature. ... Casa delle Libertà, or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ... Paolo Cirino Pomicino Paolo Cirino Pomicino (born on 3 September 1939 in Napoli) is a Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the Popular Alliance-UDEUR, part of the European Peoples Party and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. ... Forza Italia is an Italian political party. ... Gianfranco Rotondi (born 25 July 1960 in Avellino) is an Italian politician, the current leader of the Christian Democracy for the Autonomies since June 2005. ... Forza Italia is an Italian political party. ...


The Dc and it's 4 Mps (Chmber of Deputies) form a joint parlamentary group with it's former ally the Socialist Party New PSI comprising 6 MPs in total, which make it a minimal force in Parliament. The Partito Socialista – Nuovo PSI (NPSI) is a small Italian party which professes a social-democratic ideology and claims to be the successor to the old Italian Socialist Party, which was disbanded after the judiciary tempest of the early 1990s (see Mani Pulite). ...

Logo of the joint ticket Christian Democracy-NPSI for the 2006 general election

Image File history File links Download high resolution version (739x740, 636 KB) Summary Logo of the joint ticket Christian Democracy for the Autonomies-Socialist Party New PSI for the Italian general election, 2006. ...

Leading members

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Christian Democracy

Gianfranco Rotondi (born 25 July 1960 in Avellino) is an Italian politician, the current leader of the Christian Democracy for the Autonomies since June 2005. ... Chamber of Deputies or Camera dei Deputati, one house of the bicameral parliamentary system, seats 630 members of which 475 are directly elected and 155 by regional proportional representation. ... Chamber of Deputies or Camera dei Deputati, one house of the bicameral parliamentary system, seats 630 members of which 475 are directly elected and 155 by regional proportional representation. ... Paolo Cirino Pomicino Paolo Cirino Pomicino (born on 3 September 1939 in Napoli) is a Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the Popular Alliance-UDEUR, part of the European Peoples Party and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. ... Politics, sometimes defined as the art and science of government[1], is a process by which collective decisions are made within groups. ... Christian Democracy is a heterogeneous political ideology. ... Image File history File links Propaganda_Dc. ...

Parties

Christian Democratic parties
Christian Democrat International
European People's Party
European Democratic Party
Euro Christian Political Movement
Christian Dem Org of America
There are many Christian Democratic parties. ... The Christian Democrat and Peoples Parties International (IDC-CDI) is the global political international dedicated to the promotion of christian democracy. ... The European Peoples Party is a Christian democrat-conservative political party at European level founded in 1976. ... For the eurosceptic informal grouping, see European Democrats. ... The European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) is an European political association for reflection and working on Christian-democratic politics in Europe from an explicit Christian Social view. ... you suck wener and WE THINK THAT UR STUPID WEBSITE SHOULD GO TO HELL ALL OF YOU FOR MAKING US EAT BROCOLLI>>>> WOMAN<<< SALAD FINGERS HAD A TREAT WHILE RUBBING HIS FINGERS ON METAl IT WAS QUITE ORGASMICAL AND FAIRTAILING YOUR ASS BUMM! BOOTOOM DRIBBLING DOWN MY FACE. ...

Ideas

Social conservatism
Social market economy
Christian social teaching
Human dignity · Personalism
Solidarity · Subsidiarity · Federalism
Freedom · Justice · Sustainability
Communitarianism · Popularism
Catholic worker movement
Social conservatism is a belief in traditional or natural law-based morality and social mores and the desire to preserve these in present day society, often through civil law or regulation. ... The Social market economy was the German and Austrian economic model during the Cold War era. ... This article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ... Human dignity is an expression that can be used a moral concept or a legal term. ... Personalism is the school of thought that consists of three main principles: Only persons are real (in the ontological sense), Only persons have value, and Only persons have free will. ... Humanitism is a philosophy born in academic circles from efforts in dialogue & universalism and in the minds of the populus at the close of the 2nd Millennium CE rather than one that can be ascribed to any one individual. ... Subsidiarity is the idea that matters should be handled by the smallest (or, the lowest) competent authority. ... Federalism is the idea of a group or body of members that are bound together (latin: foedus, covenant) with a governing representative head. ... Freedom as concept may refer to: Freedom (philosophy) Freedom (political) Freedom (as a proper noun) may refer to: Freedom Magazine, a Scientology publication Freedom newspaper, a British anarchist newspaper Space Station Freedom, the name of a NASA project which later became the International Space Station Freedom Yachts, a company based... Social justice is a philosophical definition of justice, that is, giving individuals or groups their due within society as a whole. ... Sustainability is a systemic concept, relating to the continuity of economic, social, institutional and environmental aspects of human society. ... Communitarianism as a group of related but distinct philosophies began in the late 20th century, opposing aspects of liberalism and capitalism while advocating phenomena such as civil society. ... Popularism (italian: popolarismo) is a political doctrine conceived by Don Luigi Sturzo as a middle way between Socialism and Liberalism and opposed to Fascism because of its stress on Democracy. ... Logo of Catholic Worker The Catholic Worker Movement was founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in 1933. ...

Important Documents

Rerum Novarum (1891)
Stone Lectures (Princeton 1898)
Graves de Communi Re (1901)
Quadragesimo Anno (1931)
Laborem Exercens (1981)
Sollicitudi Rei Socialis (1987)
Centesimus Annus (1991)
Rerum Novarum is an encyclical issued by Roman Catholic Pope Leo XIII on May 15, 1891. ... The steeple of Alexander Hall Princeton Theological Seminary, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is one of the worlds leading institutions for graduate theological education and home of the largest theological library in the United States. ... The steeple of Alexander Hall Princeton Theological Seminary, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is one of the worlds leading institutions for graduate theological education and home of the largest theological library in the United States. ... Graves de Communi Re was an encyclical written by Pope Leo XIII in 1901, on Christian Democracy. ... Quadragesimo Anno is an encyclical by Pope Pius XI, issued 15 May 1931, 40 years after Rerum Novarum (thus the name, Latin for the fortieth year). Written as a response to the Great Depression, it calls for the establishment of a social order based on the principle of subsidiarity. ... Laborem Exercens was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1981, on human work. ... Sollicitudi Rei Socialis was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1987, on the twentieth anniversary of Populorum Progressio. ... Centesimus Annus (which is Latin for 100th year) was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1991, on the 100th anniversary of Rerum Novarum. ...

Important Figures

Aquinas · Leo XIII · Kuyper · Pius XI
Gilson · Maritain · Mounier · Day
Adenauer · De Gasperi · Schuman
Frei · John Paul II · Strauss · Kohl
Ramos · Fox · Merkel
Saint Thomas Aquinas [Thomas of Aquin, or Aquino] (c. ... Pope Leo XIII, born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci (March 2, 1810 – July 20, 1903), was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, having succeeded Pope Pius IX (1846–78) on February 20, 1878 and reigning until his death in 1903. ... Portrait of Abraham Kuyper by Jan Veth Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) was born in the town of Maassluis and was a Dutch Calvinist theologian, scholar, and statesman. ... Pius XI (Latin: ), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti (May 31, 1857 – February 10, 1939), reigned as Pope from February 6, 1922 and sovereign of Vatican City from 1929 until his death on February 10, 1939. ... Etienne Gilson (1884-1978) was a French philosopher and historian, born in Paris. ... Jacques Maritain (November 18, 1882 – April 28, 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher. ... Emmanuel Mounier (philosophe français 1905-1950) Mounier was the guiding spirit in the French personalist movement, and founder and director of Esprit, the magazine which is the organ of the movement. ... Dorothy Day was declared Servant of God when a cause for sainthood was opened for her by Pope John Paul II. Dorothy Day (November 8, 1897 - November 29, 1980) was a journalist turned social activist (she was an Industrial Workers of the World member) and devout member of the Roman... Election Poster showing Adenauer Konrad Adenauer (January 5, 1876 – April 19, 1967) was a conservative German statesman. ... Alcide De Gasperi Alcide De Gasperi (3 April 1881 - 19 August 1954) was an Italian statesman and politician. ... Robert Schuman (June 29, 1886 – September 4, 1963) was a noted Luxembourg-born French politician, a Christian Democrat (M.R.P.) who is regarded as one of the founders of the European Union. ... Eduardo Nicanor Frei Montalva (1911–1982) was the president of Chile from 1964 to 1970. ... Pope John Paul II (Latin: ), born Karol Józef Wojtyła [1] (May 18, 1920 – April 2, 2005) reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church for almost 27 years, from October 16, 1978 until his death, making his the second-longest pontificate. ... Dr h. ... Dr. Helmut Josef Michael Kohl (born April 3, 1930) is a former conservative politician and statesman from Germany. ... Fidel Valdez Ramos (born March 18, 1928) was the 12th President of the Philippines. ... Term of office: December 1, 2000 – present Preceded by: Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León Succeeded by: incumbent Date of birth: July 2, 1942 Place of birth: Mexico City Profession: Industrialist First Lady: Marta Sahagún Political Party: National Action Party Vicente Fox Quesada (born July 2, 1942) is the... Angela Dorothea Merkel (pronounced //, born in Hamburg, Germany on July 17, 1954) is the current chancellor of Germany. ...

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