Partido Democrata Messianico Encarnaçeiro

The Partido Democrata Cristão Encarnaçeiro, known locally as the Partido Democrata Cristão or PDCE for short, is the second largest political party in Encarnação and the primary opponent of the Partido Trabalhista (PT) in Encarnação's two party system. The party aligns with and  ideologically, being a centre-right conservative party and the primary conservative party in the country. The party was originally further on the right of the spectrum but as time went on became more liberal to maintain its increasingly younger voter base, being the major catch-all party of the right wing in the nation.

The chairman of the party has been Atílio Vale since 2018. The party is the second largest, and the second party of the country's two party system after the Partido Trabalhista. It currently holds 20 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 14 in the Senate, following the PT closely. The party was part of the 1980s Coalizão Nacional Liberal (CNL) alongside the PT prior to the split of the coalition after their victory against the Partido Nacional (PN). The party was originally founded in 1930, shortly after the renewed independence of the island from SiWallqanqa during the occupation of the country. Since then, the party held a relatively minor position in politics as the Partido Nacional held most voters on the right wing of politics. Still, the party found a niche as the more liberal alternative to the hardliner conservatism of the PN, and maintained a stable amount of seats in parliament through its history until the fall of the Partido Nacional. After the PN's demise, many of its bothers flocked to the PDCE, inflating its voter base significantly and cementing it as the primary opponent to the Partido Trabalhista which had recently grown into the primary left wing party in the nation.

The PT and PDCE have governed the country interchangeably since the 80s, with both parties generally ruling for one or two terms after the other prior to losing the election to the other. This has further solidified the two party system that has governed the island since the fall of the Partido Nacional.