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The '''Democratic Centre for Unionism''' (DCU) is a Dael-Laery Unionist and centrist political party in [[Itsch]].
The '''Democratic Centre for Unionism''' (DCU) is a Dael-Laery Unionist and centrist political party in [[Itsch]].
== Pre-2019 ==
== 2019-now ==
After the Unionist terrorist attack at a Mennonite church in the capital of Itsch 12 MK's left the DCU and joined the non-sectarian parliamentary group. In the months after the 12 MK's left the party the DCU shifted from centre-right to the centre. The
== Ideology ==
== Ideology ==
Although Itsch is an independent republic the DCU is still against the existence of the Itsch Republic. The DCU supports a democratic reunification of the regions Dael and Laery with the United Empire.
Although Itsch is an independent republic the DCU is still against the existence of the Itsch Republic. The DCU supports a democratic reunification of the regions Dael and Laery with the United Empire.  
== Election results ==
== Election results ==
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! Election year !! % of votes !! Seats won !! +/- (% point) !! +/- (seats) !! Govt?
! Election year !! % of votes !! Seats won !! +/- (% point) !! +/- (seats) !! Govt?
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! [[Itsch general election, 1982|1982]]
! [[Itsch general election, 1978|1978]]
| 16.0%
| 16.0%
| {{Composition bar|41|227|hex=#FFA500}}
| {{Composition bar|41|227|hex=#FFA500}}

Latest revision as of 23:23, 28 November 2019

Democratic Centre for Unionism
AbbreviationDCU
Leader in the KunvenoPeter Sunder
Membership (2019)47,137
IdeologyCentrism
Christian democracy
English-speaking minority interests
Dael regionalism
Laery regionalism
Historical:
Dael-Laery Unionism
Constitutional- monarchism
Political positionCentre-right (historical)
Centre (2019-now)
ReligionProtestant
National affiliationUnity (1986-2019)
None (2019-now)
Colors  Blue
  Orange (Customary)
Kunveno
26 / 227
Council of Dael
62 / 100
Council of Laery
54 / 100

The Democratic Centre for Unionism (DCU) is a Dael-Laery Unionist and centrist political party in Itsch.

Pre-2019

2019-now

After the Unionist terrorist attack at a Mennonite church in the capital of Itsch 12 MK's left the DCU and joined the non-sectarian parliamentary group. In the months after the 12 MK's left the party the DCU shifted from centre-right to the centre. The

Ideology

Although Itsch is an independent republic the DCU is still against the existence of the Itsch Republic. The DCU supports a democratic reunification of the regions Dael and Laery with the United Empire.

Election results

Election year % of votes Seats won +/- (% point) +/- (seats) Govt?
1978 16.0%
41 / 227
Opposition
1982 11.8%
27 / 227
Decrease 4.2 Decrease 14 Opposition
1986 into Unity
27 / 227
Steady Opposition
1990 into Unity
35 / 227
Increase 8 Opposition
1994 into Unity
35 / 227
Steady Opposition
1998 into Unity
42 / 227
Increase 7 Opposition
2002 into Unity
36 / 227
Decrease 6 Opposition
2006 into Unity
36 / 227
Steady Opposition
2010 into Unity
49 / 227
Increase 13 Opposition
2014 into Unity
49 / 227
Steady Government
2018 into Unity
38 / 227
Decrease 11 Opposition