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  2. Popular Democratic Party (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    The constitution was passed by the legislature and overwhelmingly approved by the people with an 82% vote. On July 25, 1952, the new constitution went into effect. Munoz pushed his political-financial platform, called Operation Bootstrap (Operación Manos a la Obra), in which he stimulated Puerto Rico's economy to develop industry.

  3. Alternative Democratic Pole - Wikipedia

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    The Alternative Democratic Pole (Spanish: Polo Democrático Alternativo or PDA) is a left-wing political party in Colombia, [7] active from 2005 to the present. In 2022 it was successful at the polls and formed the Government of Colombia.

  4. Democratic Centre (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Centre (identified electorally as Democratic Centre – Strong Hand, Big Heart; Spanish: Centro Democrático – Mano firme, corazón grande) is a conservative [12] political party in Colombia founded in 2013 by Álvaro Uribe, former President of Colombia, former Vice President Francisco Santos Calderón and former Minister of Finance and Public Credit Óscar Iván Zuluaga. [13]

  5. National Democratic Front (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    FDN poster, published after the election. Slogan reads: Everyone in the defense of the popular will! The People voted - Cárdenas won. The “National Democratic Front” (Spanish: Frente Democrático Nacional) was a coalition of Mexican left-wing political parties created to compete in the 1988 presidential elections, being the immediate predecessor of the Party of the Democratic Revolution ...

  6. Union of the Democratic Centre (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Union of the Democratic Centre (Spanish: Unión del Centro Democrático, UCD [4] or UCeDé) is a centre-right [5] to right-wing [6] [7] conservative and economically liberal political party in Argentina.

  7. Democratic Change (Panama) - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Change (Spanish: Cambio Democrático) is a centre-right [7] political party in Panama.. The party was founded on May 20, 1998, by Ricardo Martinelli, owner of the Super 99 supermarket chain.

  8. Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    In the elections of 15 June 1977, the party took 34.4% of the vote and 166 seats of the 350 in the Congress of Deputies.The party governed as a minority and worked with all major parties in the Congress, including the rightist People's Alliance and the parties of the left, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Communists (PCE).

  9. Rómulo Betancourt - Wikipedia

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    Rómulo Ernesto Betancourt Bello (22 February 1908 – 28 September 1981; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈromulo βetaŋˈkuɾ]), known as "The Father of Venezuelan Democracy", was a Venezuelan politician who served as the president of Venezuela, from 1945 to 1948 and again from 1959 to 1964, as well as leader of the Democratic Action, Venezuela's dominant political party in the 20th century.