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United Democratic Christians

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United Christian Democrats
Democratici Cristiani Uniti
AbbreviationDCU
LeaderGiovanni Mongiello
Founded2005
Dissolved2008 (de facto)
Split fromUnion of Christian and Centre Democrats
IdeologyChristian democracy
Political positionCentre
National affiliationThe Union (2006-2008)
Colors  Light blue

The United Democratic Christians (Democratic Cristiani Unity, DCU) was a Christian-democratic Italian political party based in the Italian region of Apulia.

The party was founded by Giovanni Mongiello, formerly a Christian Democrat, who had been Undersecretary of Agriculture in the second Prodi government, by a split from the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC) in 2004. Monticello and his followers were mostly former members of the United Christian Democrats, who had opposed the merger into of their party into the new grouping. Mongiello had been President of the Party of Christian Democracy until 2005, before launching his own party.

In the 2006 general election the party was affiliated to The Union, the centre-left coalition led by Romano Prodi.