Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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 Movement Movimiento Agrupación Política 14 de Junio: 1J4 1959 Revolutionary socialism: Far-left to Left-wing: 1968 Evolutionist Liberal Party
The Dominican Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Moderno, PRM) 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.
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.
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 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 Civic Renovation Party (Spanish: Partido Cívico Renovador, or PCR) is a political party in the Dominican Republic which was founded in 2006 as the Civic Renovation Movement by Jorge Radhamés Zorrilla Ozuna and a group of social-democratic Dominicans.
The Dominican Party (Spanish: Partido Dominicano, PD) was the de facto only permitted political party in the Dominican Republic during the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, who ruled the country from 1930 to 1961. Its symbol was a palm tree.
The Dominican Republic use a mixed system composed of the three most common methods used worldwide. For presidential election a two-round system is used, where if no candidate receives a required number of votes then there is a runoff between the two candidates with the most votes, for senators election the first-past-the-post system is used, where the highest polling candidate wins the ...