[2] It was formed by independent leaders and ex-militants of the defunct Christian Conservative Party (PCC).
[3] The community arose after the dissolution of the PCC, a group that during the 2021 parliamentary elections achieved the election of Sara Concha as deputy for the Ñuble Region under the Christian Social Front pact.
[3] Among its founders were Luciano Silva, a former National Renewal (RN) conventioneer, and Antaris Varela, who presided over the PCC.
[5] In November 2022, the community began its formation and constitution process before the Electoral Service (Servel).
[7] The Christian Social Party presented a provisional directive for its formation process as a political party, which is made up of:[6] In the same way, it presented a Supreme Court made up of a president, a vice president, a secretary and three members.