The Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party (, PDCS) is a Christian-democratic

A political crisis in 2011 dissolved the old majority, and the PDCS formed a government of national unity with the Party of Socialists and Democrats, whose predecessors worked with the PDCS for decades, so restoring a political formula which led San Marino, and Italy, during the second half of the 20th century. The new alliance, San Marino Common Good, won the Sammarinese election of 2012, PDCS obtaining 21 seats together with their electoral running-mates, We Sammarinese.

In the 2016 general election, the PDCS retained relative majority, but the coalition to which it belongs, “San Marino First,” together with the Socialist Party and the Party of Socialists and Democrats, lost the runoff.

From March 3 to 5, 2017, the PDCS held its 20th General Congress, entitled “The Roots of the New.” Filippo Tamagnini chaired the congress. At the end of the proceedings, Giancarlo Venturini was elected as the new Secretary General, taking over from the outgoing secretary Marco Gatti. Venturini received 201 votes out of 308 voters (out of 316 delegates). The second candidate for the Secretariat was Teodoro Lonfernini.

Election results

Grand and General Council

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

|-

!Election

! Votes !! % !! Seats !! +/– !! Position

|-

!1949

|–

|–

|

|–

|2nd

|-

!1951

|1,917

|43.03

|

| 12

| 1st

|-

!1955

|2,006

|38.25

|

| 3

|1st

|-

!1959

|2,815

|44.26

|

| 4

|1st

|-

!1964

|5,939

|46.83

|

| 2

|1st

|-

!1969

|5,708

|44.02

|

| 2

|1st

|-

!1974

|5,451

|39.63

|

| 2

|1st

|-

!1978

|6,380

|42.30

|

| 1

|1st

|-

!1983

|7,068

|42.07

|

|–

|1st

|-

!1988

|9,001

|44.13

|

| 1

|1st

|-

!1993

|9,010

|41.37

|

| 1

|1st

|-

!1998

|8,907

|40.85

|

| 1

|1st

|-

!2001

|9,031

|41.45

|

|–

|1st

|-

! 2006

| 7,257 || 32.92|| || 4

|1st

|-

! 2008

| 6,692 || 31.91|| || 1

|1st

|-

! 2012

| 5,828 || 29.47 || || 1 || 1st

|-

! 2016

| 4,752 || 24.46 || || 5 || 1st

|-

! 2019

| 5,993 || 33.35|| || 11

|1st

|-

! 2024

| 6,206 || 34.14|| || 1

|1st

|}

References

  • Official website