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The Social Christian Party (Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano; PSC) is a centre-right political party in Ecuador. The party was founded in 1951 under the name of Social Christian Movement (Movimiento Social Cristiano) by Camilo Ponce Enríquez, who was Ecuador's president from 1956 to 1960, and Sixto Durán Ballén. It was initially focused on Quito. Since the 1980s, however, the party's popularity is more present on the coastal areas, particularly around Ecuador's economic center and most populous city, Guayaquil, and in coastal provinces, such as Guayas, El Oro, Los Rios, and Manabi, which constitute about half of the country's population. However, as a sign of deep regional divide on politics, the party has little power in the Andean region. Thus, while holding all major positions in Guaya

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  • Partido Social Cristiano (Equador) (ca)
  • Partido Social Cristiano (de)
  • Partido Social Cristiano (Ecuador) (es)
  • Partito Sociale Cristiano (Ecuador) (it)
  • Parti social-chrétien (Équateur) (fr)
  • 사회기독당 (에콰도르) (ko)
  • Social Christian Party (Ecuador) (en)
  • Социал-христианская партия (Эквадор) (ru)
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  • Der Partido Social Cristiano (PSC), zu deutsch Sozialchristliche Partei, ist eine politische Partei in Ecuador. Er ist im Parteienspektrum des Landes rechts einzuordnen und hat seinen bedeutendsten Rückhalt in den Küstenprovinzen Guayas, Manabí und Los Ríos. Mit Camilo Ponce Enríquez (1956–60) und León Febres Cordero (1984–88) stellte er bisher zweimal den Staatspräsidenten. Seit der Rückkehr Ecuadors zur Demokratie (1978/9) stellte er die meisten Parlamentsabgeordneten im Nationalkongress. Ihr Vorsitzender ist Pascual del Cioppo. (de)
  • El Partido Social Cristiano (PSC) es un partido político ecuatoriano de centroderecha.​ Su tendencia se afirma en la defensa de la economía social de mercado,​ además autodefiniéndose como conservadores que se inspiran en la doctrina social de la Iglesia.​ Actualmente, la presidencia del partido es ejercida por Alfredo Serrano. Ocupa la lista 6. (es)
  • Le Parti social-chrétien (en espagnol : Partido Social Cristiano, abrégé en PSC) est un parti politique équatorien conservateur, membre de l'Union des partis latino-américains. (fr)
  • 사회기독당(스페인어: Partido Social Cristiano)은 에콰도르의 사회보수주의, 우익 정당이다. 1951년 설립되었다. 현재 지도자는 이다. (ko)
  • Il Partito Sociale Cristiano (in spagnolo: Partido Social Cristiano - PSC) è un partito politico di orientamento cristiano-democratico e conservatore fondato in Ecuador nel 1951. (it)
  • Социал-христианская партия (исп. Partido Social Cristiano; PSC) — правоцентристская политическая партия в Эквадоре, образованная в 1951 году Камило Понсе Энрикесом. (ru)
  • El Partido Social Cristiano («Partit Socialcristià», PSC) és un partit polític equatorià de tendència conservadora i que es va inspirar originalment en la doctrina social de l'església catòlica. En els darrers anys ha passat d'una línia més populista i autoritària, representada per León Febres Cordero i els antics dirigents, a una línia més neoliberal però amb certes preocupacions socials i ideològiques, representada pels nous polítics com l'alcalde de Guayaquil Jaime Nebot o la candidata a les eleccions presidencials d'octubre de 2006 Cynthia Viteri. (ca)
  • The Social Christian Party (Spanish: Partido Social Cristiano; PSC) is a centre-right political party in Ecuador. The party was founded in 1951 under the name of Social Christian Movement (Movimiento Social Cristiano) by Camilo Ponce Enríquez, who was Ecuador's president from 1956 to 1960, and Sixto Durán Ballén. It was initially focused on Quito. Since the 1980s, however, the party's popularity is more present on the coastal areas, particularly around Ecuador's economic center and most populous city, Guayaquil, and in coastal provinces, such as Guayas, El Oro, Los Rios, and Manabi, which constitute about half of the country's population. However, as a sign of deep regional divide on politics, the party has little power in the Andean region. Thus, while holding all major positions in Guaya (en)
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  • Social Christian Party (en)
  • Partido Social Cristiano (en)
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