The Social Christian Conservative Party (Spanish: Partido Conservador Social Cristiano) was a centrist political party in Chile, founded in 1949 as the Conservative Party split in two factions. For electoral purposes, one of the factions was named the Social Christian Conservative Party (the other being called the Traditionalist Conservative Party).
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