Christian Democracy (Italy)
Christian Democracy (,
DC) was a
Christian democratic political party in Italy. The DC was founded on 15 December 1943 in the
Italian Social Republic (Nazi-occupied Italy) as the nominal successor of the
Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crusader shield (''scudo crociato''). As a
Catholic-inspired,
centrist,
catch-all party comprising both
centre-right and
centre-left political factions, the DC played a dominant role in the
politics of Italy for fifty years, and had been part of the government from soon after its inception until its final demise on 16 January 1994 amid the ''
Tangentopoli'' scandals. Christian Democrats led the Italian government continuously from 1946 until 1981. The party was nicknamed the "White Whale" () due to its huge organisation and official colour. During its time in government, the
Italian Communist Party was the largest opposition party.
From 1946 until 1994, the DC was the largest party in the
Italian Parliament, governing in successive coalitions, including the ''
Pentapartito'' system. It originally supported
liberal-conservative governments, along with the moderate
Italian Democratic Socialist Party, the
Italian Liberal Party, and the
Italian Republican Party, before moving towards the
Organic Centre-left involving the
Italian Socialist Party. The party was succeeded by a string of smaller parties, including the
Italian People's Party, the
Christian Democratic Centre, the
United Christian Democrats, and the still active
Union of the Centre. Former DC members are also spread among other parties, including the centre-right
Forza Italia and the centre-left
Democratic Party. It was a founding member of the
European People's Party in 1976.
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