Christian Democracy Sicily

Christian Democracy Sicily (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana Sicilia, DCS), also known as New Christian Democracy (Nuova Democrazia Cristiana), is a Christian-democratic political party based in Sicily, Italy. Its leader is Salvatore Cuffaro, a former President of Sicily.

Christian Democracy Sicily
Democrazia Cristiana Sicilia
LeaderSalvatore Cuffaro
Founded29 October 2020
HeadquartersViale della Libertà 34, Palermo
IdeologyChristian democracy
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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European Parliament
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Sicilian Regional Assembly
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Website
www.democraziacristianasicilia.it

History

In October 2020 Cuffaro launched the DCS,[1][2][3][4] in connection with the Christian Democracy led by Renato Grassi and Renzo Gubert.[5] The party ran for the first time with its own list in the municipal elections of 2021 in Sicily, obtaining good results and several seats (11.5% and three seats in Favara, 6.4% and one seat in Giarre, 6.7% and one seat in Caltagirone and 4.4% in San Cataldo).[6][7]

In March 2022 the party reached an agreement with Us of the Centre of Clemente Mastella looking forward the following elections.[8] However, in the municipal elections of June, the party ran in a joint list with Us with Italy in Messina (1.6%) and in Niscemi (10.1% and two seats), while ran with an autonomous list in Palermo, in support of Roberto Lagalla (5.5% and three seats) and in Aci Catena (7.5% and one seat).

In August 2022, in the run-up of the 2022 Sicilian regional election, Cuffaro announced his party's support for Renato Schifani.[9] In the election, the DCS obtained 6.5% of the vote within the centre-right coalition, electing 5 deputies to the Sicilian Regional Assembly.

In January 2023, MEP Francesca Donato, a former member of the League, joined the DCS.[10]

Electoral results

Regional Councils

Region Election year Votes % Seats +/−
Sicily 2022 121,691 (8th) 6.5
5 / 70
Increase 5

References

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