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Centre Democrats (San Marino)

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Movement of Centre Democrats (Movimento dei Democratici di Centro, DdC) was a small Christian-left political party in San Marino. Led by Orazio Mazza, it was founded on 27 March 2007 as a left-wing split from the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party. The party stood for Christian left and social democracy, and positioned itself from center to centre-left. Its Italian counterpart was The Daisy. The colours were light blue and white, and its headquarters were at Via Cà Franceschino, 2, Borgo Maggiore.

In the 2008 general election, the DdC joined the Reforms and Freedom coalition, led by the Party of Socialists and Democrats, which won 25 of 60 seats and 45.78% of the vote. The Centre Democrats themselves won 2 seats and 4.94% of the national vote.

On 4 March 2011, the party merged with Euro-Populars for San Marino to form the Union for the Republic (UpR).


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