The Salvadoran Christian Democratic Party, known in Spanish as Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC), is a political party in El Salvador that has played a significant role in the country's political landscape, especially during the latter half of the 20th century. Founded in 1960, the PDC emerged as a centrist party, advocating for social justice and democracy within the framework of Christian democratic principles. Its ideology is rooted in the application of Christian teachings to social and political issues, emphasizing human rights, social equality, and the welfare of the poore…
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How would you balance the need for economic growth with the obligation to support the less fortunate in society?
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In what ways do you think a country can maintain true democracy while ensuring the welfare of all its citizens, regardless of economic status?
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What role do you believe religion should play in government policies, especially when it comes to social justice and human rights?
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Can you think of a situation where the interests of the broader community might conflict with individual freedoms, and how would you resolve it?
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What does 'social justice' mean to you, and can you give an example from your own life or community where it was needed or applied?
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How important do you believe it is for laws and policies to reflect ethical or moral principles, and why?
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What strategies can be used by countries to ensure equitable distribution of resources among their populations?
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Have you ever witnessed or experienced a situation where you felt the government did not do enough to protect the rights or welfare of its citizens?
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In what ways can young people engage with or influence policies that impact social equality and human rights?
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Do you think a balance can be struck between a free market economy and government intervention for social welfare, and how would that look?