Democratic Social Christian Party
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Democratic Social Christian Party | |
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President | André Bo-Boliko Lokonga |
Founder | Joseph Ileo André Bo-Boliko Lokonga |
Founded | April 1990 |
Headquarters | Kinshasa |
Ideology | Christian democracy Federalism Social market economy |
Political position | Centre |
Seats in the Senate | 1 / 108 |
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The Democratic Social Christian Party (French: Parti Démocrate Social Chrétien) is a political party in Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is headed by former Mobutu-era prime minister André Bo-Boliko Lokonga, and was co-founded by Lokonga and Joseph Ileo in 1990.
In the 2006 general elections, the party gained two seats in the National Assembly. In the 19 January 2007 Senate elections, the party won one of 108 seats.
It is a member of the Centrist Democrat International organization.
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