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The Dominican Party was founded on 2 August 1931, a year after Trujillo came to power. It was an outgrowth of the "Patriotic Coalition of Citizens" that supported Trujillo's run for president. Soon afterward, it was proclaimed to be the only legal party. On 16 August 1935, the HIN radio station, known as "The Voice of the Dominican Party", was ...
The Dominican Liberation Party (Spanish: Partido de la Liberación Dominicana, referred to here by its Spanish acronym, the PLD) is a political party in the Dominican Republic.
Blue Party Partido Azúl: PA 1865 Radicalism: Centre-left to Centre: 1930 Red Party Partido Rojo: PR 1865 Conservatism: Right-wing to Centre-right: 1930 Dominican Party Partido Dominicano: PD 1931 Fascism Far-right: 1962 Dominican Communist Party Partido Comunista Dominicano: PCD 1944 Marxism-Leninism: Left-wing: 1996 June 14 Political Rally ...
The Dominican Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Dominicano, PRD) is a political party in the Dominican Republic. Traditionally a left-of-centre party and social democratic in nature, the party has shifted since the 2000s toward the political centre. [3] [4] The party's distinctive color is white. Traditionally, the party has ...
The Modern Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Moderno or PRM) is a political party in the Dominican Republic. It emerged after a division within the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD). [12] It was recognized on September 9, 2014. [11] The PRM is the legal heir of the Dominican Social Alliance.
The Dominican Communist Party (Spanish: Partido Comunista Dominicano) was a political party in the Dominican Republic. The party was founded in 1944 under the name Dominican Revolutionary Democratic Party. The party worked under the name Dominican Popular Socialist Party from 1946 to 1965. In August 1965 the name was again changed, to Dominican ...
General elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1930. [1] They were held three months after President Horacio Vásquez was deposed in a coup led by Rafael Estrella Ureña . In a deal with Estrella, Dominican Army commander Rafael Trujillo kept his men in barracks under the pretense of "neutrality," clearing the way for Estrella ...
Established in 1989, [1] it first contested national elections in 1994 when it was part of a Dominican Revolutionary Party-led alliance that won the Congressional elections. [2] It was again part of the winning PRD bloc in the 1998 elections, before switching its allegiance to the Dominican Liberation Party for the 2002 elections.