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'''Social Christians''' ([[Italian Language|Italian]]: ''Cristiano Sociali'') is a [[Social Democracy|social democratic]] party of the [[Christian Left]] founded in [[1993]]. Among its founders were former trade-union leader [[Pierre Carniti]] and economist [[Ermanno Gorrieri]]. It has 5,500 members, and counts three members of the lower chamber ([[Chamber of Deputies of Italy|Chamber of Deputies]]), three of the upper ([[Italian Senate|Senate]]), four regional councillors and more than 200 provincial and city councillors. It is led by [[Mimmo Lucà]]. |
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In [[1998]] it contributed to the foundation of the [[Democrats of the Left]]. |
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Social Christians is a member organization of the [[International League of Religious Socialists]]. |
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Revision as of 01:32, 27 October 2006
Social Christians (Italian: Cristiano Sociali) is a social democratic party of the Christian Left founded in 1993. Among its founders were former trade-union leader Pierre Carniti and economist Ermanno Gorrieri. It has 5,500 members, and counts three members of the lower chamber (Chamber of Deputies), three of the upper (Senate), four regional councillors and more than 200 provincial and city councillors. It is led by Mimmo Lucà.
In 1998 it contributed to the foundation of the Democrats of the Left.
Social Christians is a member organization of the International League of Religious Socialists.