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Convention of Christian Democrats
Founded12–13 August 2005
HeadquartersKinshasa
IdeologyChristian democracy
Federalism
Social market economy
Seats in the Senate
3 / 108

The Convention of Christian Democrats (French: Convention des Démocrates Chrétiens) is a political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The party won 10 out of 500 seats in the 2006 parliamentary elections. In the 19 January 2007 Senate elections, the party won 3 out of 108 seats.

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