Dominican Revolutionary Party

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The Dominican Revolutionary Party is a major social-democratic political party in the Dominican Republic that has played a central role in the country’s modern democratic and reformist movements.

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instanceOf political party
advocatesFor democracy
political and institutional reforms
social justice
color blue
white
continent North America
country Dominican Republic
focusesOn electoral politics
social and economic reforms
foundedBy Juan Bosch NERFINISHED
other Dominican exiles
foundedIn 1941
Havana, Cuba NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation PRD NERFINISHED
hasMembership mass membership base among urban and rural voters
hasRole governing party in the Dominican Republic at various times
major political party in the Dominican Republic
opposition party in the Dominican Republic
hasSplit Modern Revolutionary Party NERFINISHED
hasWomenWing women’s organization associated with the PRD
hasWon presidential elections in the Dominican Republic
hasYouthWing youth organization associated with the PRD
headquartersLocation Santo Domingo NERFINISHED
historicalContext founded in exile during the Rafael Trujillo dictatorship
ideology democratic socialism
social democracy
influencedBy Latin American social democracy
languageOfName Spanish
nativeName Partido Revolucionario Dominicano NERFINISHED
notableEvent victory of Hipólito Mejía in the 2000 Dominican presidential election
victory of Juan Bosch in the 1962 Dominican general election
notableLeader Hipólito Mejía NERFINISHED
José Francisco Peña Gómez NERFINISHED
Juan Bosch NERFINISHED
Miguel Vargas Maldonado NERFINISHED
operatesInSystem multi-party system of the Dominican Republic
participatedIn democratic transition of the Dominican Republic
reformist movements in the Dominican Republic
participatesIn Dominican legislative elections
Dominican municipal elections
politicalPosition centre-left
region Caribbean
shortName PRD NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization political organization

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1963 Dominican coup d’état removedLeaderParty Dominican Revolutionary Party