Dominican Liberation Party

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Dominican Liberation Party
Partido de la Liberación Dominicana
 
Image:Dominican Liberation Party Logo.PNG
 
Leader Leonel Fernández
 
Founded 1973
Headquarters Independence Avenue 401, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
 
Ideology Liberalism
National affiliation Progressive Bloc
Official colors Violet and yellow
 
Website
http://www.pld.org.do/

The Dominican Liberation Party (Spanish: Partido de la Liberación Dominicana, or PLD) is one the second most political partiy of the Dominican Republic, and has a center-right position.

The party has been elected into office thrice now with Leonel Fernández as President of the Dominican Republic in the 1996, 2004 and 2008 elections, though losing in 2000. In May 2006 the party and its allies gained control of both houses of Congress.

At the legislative elections, 16 may 2002, the party won 29.1 % of the popular vote and 41 out of 150 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 2 out of 31 seats in the Senate. Its candidate at the presidential election of 16 may 2004, Leonel Fernández, won 57.1 % of the vote.

Founded by Juan Bosch in 1973, the PLD originally was considerably to the left of Bosch's original party, the Dominican Revolutionary Party. Today the party is seen gravitating towards a center-right platform agreeing with many of its neoliberal policies. Bosch ran for president as the party’s candidate several times, but did not win. Following Bosch’s retirement, Fernandez became the leader of the party and won the 1996 presidential elections after forming an alliance with Dr. Joaquín Balaguer, Bosch’s political enemy for over 30 years. He did not run for another term in 2000, but returned to the presidency in 2004. The party's logo is a yellow five-pointed star on a purple background.

In the 16 May 2006 legislative elections, the party led the Progressive Bloc, that won 96 out of 178 deputies and 22 out of 32 senators.

In May 16, 2008, presidential elections were done and PLD's candidate won 54%, defeating 7 other presidential candidates.

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