[Dominican Republic] The Popular Democratic Party (Partido Demócrata Popular) is a minor political party in the Dominican Republic. It first contested national elections in 1974, when it provided the main opposition to the ruling Reformist Party due to the Dominican Revolutionary Party not contesting the elections. Its candidate, Luis Home...
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[Puerto Rico] The Popular Democratic Party (PDP) —links=no (PPD)— is a political party that advocates for maintaining the current political status of Puerto Rico as that of an unincorporated territory of the United States with self-government.{efn|Party platform 2012 (in Spanish) p. 248. `El Partido Popular Democrático reafirma que el ...
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(from the article `Puerto Rico`) Puerto Rico has three main political parties, each of which advocates a different political status for the island. The two leading parties are the ... Prior to the election of 1940, attention was again focused on the economy, and Muñoz Marín helped form a new party, the Popular Democratic P...
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(from the article `Tajikistan`) Tajikistan`s parliamentary election on Feb. 27, 2005, passed off quietly, despite previous criticism by opposition political figures that the Popular ...
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