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Party for Democracy (Chile)

The Party for Democracy (Spanish: Partido por la Democracia, PPD), also known as For Democracy (Spanish: Por la Democracia) is a centre-left political party in Chile. It states to stand in the traditions of liberal progressivism.[8] It was founded in December 1987 by Ricardo Lagos, who aimed at forming a legal social-democratic party, as the Socialist Party of Chile (PS) remained illegal at the time. The PPD continued to function after the defeat of Pinochet. Until 1997, double membership of PPD and the PS was allowed.

Party for Democracy
Partido por la Democracia
LeaderJaime Quintana
Secretary-GeneralJosé Toro Kemp
Chief of SenatorsGuido Girardi
Chief of DeputiesJorge Tarud
Founded15 December 1987; 35 years ago (1987-12-15)
HeadquartersSanto Domingo 1828
Santiago
Youth wingJuventud PPD
Membership (2023)27,907 (6th)[1]
IdeologyProgressivism[2]
Third Way[3]
Social democracy[4]
Political positionCentre-left[5][6]
National affiliationEverything for Chile
Democratic Socialism
New Social Pact (2021)
Constituent Unity (2020 to 2021)
Regional affiliationCOPPPAL
International affiliationProgressive Alliance
Socialist International[7]
Colours      Blue, Yellow and Red
Chamber of Deputies
7 / 155
Senate
7 / 38
Regional Councillors
30 / 278
Mayors
37 / 345
Communal Councillors
269 / 2,130
Website
www.ppd.cl

The party nominated, as part of the Concertación (Coalition of Parties for Democracy), in the 1999/2000 presidential elections, Ricardo Lagos Escobar, the main leader of the party. He would later win 48.0% of the vote in the first round and was ultimately elected with 51.3% in the second round. At the 2001 legislative election, the party ran as part of the Coalition of Parties for Democracy and won 20 out of 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 3 out of 38 elected seats in the Senate. This changed at the 2005 elections to 21 and 3. In the 2009 elections, it won 18 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 4 in the Senate.

Ideology edit

The party's ideology can be variously defined as liberal,[9] progressive,[2] liberal-progressive,[8] and social-democrat.[4]

In the first few years of the party, it had difficulty establishing a well-defined ideology, due to the political diversity of its founders, who ranged from communist militants to members of the National Party. Eventually it converged on a combination of social democracy and social liberalism (called progressive liberalism in the early years of the party). Currently, according to its "Declaration of Principles," the PPD describes itself as "a left[ist] political party, democratic, progressive and [in favor of] parity".[8]

In 2007, a large part of the party's social-liberal wing broke off to form ChilePrimero, which would eventually become the Liberal Party.

History edit

The Party for Democracy (PPD) was founded on 15 December 1987 as an instrumental political organization whose primary objective was to finish with the military regime and achieve again democracy in Chile by peaceful, political means, taking advantage of the opportunity to mobilize the Chileans who represented the plebiscite by means of which the dictator Augusto Pinochet sought to extend its mandate.

Its founder, Ricardo Lagos, later President of Chile (2000-2006), said in the ceremony of constitution of the party that the only requirements to integrate the ranks of the PPD were: "to be against the institutional system of the regime of the dictator Pinochet because it does not lead to democracy, and in addition want to defeat it by political means".

People were admitted to the party of various ideologies including socialism, radicalism, social democrats, liberal progressives, left-wing Christians, Mapucists, communists, and young people up to the national student movement of the 1980s opponents of Augusto Pinochet, among them the Movement G-80.

The PPD vigorously pushed to ensure that the "No" option won the 1988 plebiscite, which restored free elections to the nation. Participated in the formation of the Concertación, political alliance that has dominated the Chilean government since the end of the military government until 2010, when Sebastián Piñera representing the Coalition for change came to power.

Election results edit

Due to its membership in the Concert of Parties for Democracy, the party has endorsed the candidates of other parties on several occasions, as well as due to the fact that presidential elections in Chile are held using a two-round system.

Presidential elections edit

Elections for the President of Chile
Date Candidate Party Round I Round II Result
% %
1989 Patricio Aylwin PDC 55.2 victory
1993 Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle PDC 58.0 victory
1999 Ricardo Lagos PPD 48.0 51.3 victory
2005 Michelle Bachelet PS 46.0 53.5 victory
2009 Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle PDC 29.6 48.4 defeat
2013 Michelle Bachelet PS 46.7 62.2 victory
2017 Alejandro Guillier Ind. 22.7 45.4 defeat
2021 Yasna Provoste PDC 11.6 defeat

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.servel.cl/centro-de-datos/estadisticas-de-datos-abiertos-4zg/estadisticas-de-partidos-politicos/total-de-afiliados-a-partidos-politicos/
  2. ^ a b Partido por la Democracia (May 2019). "IV Congreso Ideológico & Estratégico PPD" (PDF) (PDF).
  3. ^ Krauss, Clifford (18 January 2000). "Man in the News: Ricardo Lagos Escobar; A Chilean Socialist in the Clinton-Blair Mold". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b Chile: A Latin American Success Story. Institute for European-Latin American Relations. 1997. p. 14. The problems were highlighted by the surprise retirement of Jorge Schaulsohn - one of the most popular politicians in Chile - as president of the social democratic PPD .
  5. ^ http://historiapolitica.bcn.cl/partidos_politicos/wiki/Partido_Por_la_Democracia History of the Political Parties - National Congress Library of Chile
  6. ^ Paul W. Posner (2009). "Local Democracy and Popular Participation in Chile and Brazil". In Patricia Silvia; Herwig Cleuren (eds.). Widening Democracy: Citizens and Participatory Schemes in Brazil and Chile. BRILL. p. 59. ISBN 978-90-474-3189-3.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2015-04-16.
  8. ^ a b c Party for Democracy. Declaration of Principles (1993), p. 6. ""The PPD is a progressive party, where you find the tradition of the democratic socialism and the liberal progressivism, by what you feel to own their historic struggles for democracy and social justice in Chile and in the world. "
  9. ^ "Outpouring in Chile over gay man's death". CNN. 30 March 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2023. The issue of hate crime legislation has gripped Chilean leaders as one ... said Carolina Toha, president of the liberal Party for Democracy.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Party for Democracy Spanish Partido por la Democracia PPD also known as For Democracy Spanish Por la Democracia is a centre left political party in Chile It states to stand in the traditions of liberal progressivism 8 It was founded in December 1987 by Ricardo Lagos who aimed at forming a legal social democratic party as the Socialist Party of Chile PS remained illegal at the time The PPD continued to function after the defeat of Pinochet Until 1997 double membership of PPD and the PS was allowed Party for Democracy Partido por la DemocraciaLeaderJaime QuintanaSecretary GeneralJose Toro KempChief of SenatorsGuido GirardiChief of DeputiesJorge TarudFounded15 December 1987 35 years ago 1987 12 15 HeadquartersSanto Domingo 1828 SantiagoYouth wingJuventud PPDMembership 2023 27 907 6th 1 IdeologyProgressivism 2 Third Way 3 Social democracy 4 Political positionCentre left 5 6 National affiliationEverything for ChileDemocratic SocialismNew Social Pact 2021 Constituent Unity 2020 to 2021 Regional affiliationCOPPPALInternational affiliationProgressive AllianceSocialist International 7 Colours Blue Yellow and RedChamber of Deputies7 155Senate7 38Regional Councillors30 278Mayors37 345Communal Councillors269 2 130Websitewww wbr ppd wbr clPolitics of ChilePolitical partiesElectionsThe party nominated as part of the Concertacion Coalition of Parties for Democracy in the 1999 2000 presidential elections Ricardo Lagos Escobar the main leader of the party He would later win 48 0 of the vote in the first round and was ultimately elected with 51 3 in the second round At the 2001 legislative election the party ran as part of the Coalition of Parties for Democracy and won 20 out of 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 3 out of 38 elected seats in the Senate This changed at the 2005 elections to 21 and 3 In the 2009 elections it won 18 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 4 in the Senate Contents 1 Ideology 2 History 3 Election results 3 1 Presidential elections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksIdeology editThe party s ideology can be variously defined as liberal 9 progressive 2 liberal progressive 8 and social democrat 4 In the first few years of the party it had difficulty establishing a well defined ideology due to the political diversity of its founders who ranged from communist militants to members of the National Party Eventually it converged on a combination of social democracy and social liberalism called progressive liberalism in the early years of the party Currently according to its Declaration of Principles the PPD describes itself as a left ist political party democratic progressive and in favor of parity 8 In 2007 a large part of the party s social liberal wing broke off to form ChilePrimero which would eventually become the Liberal Party History editThe Party for Democracy PPD was founded on 15 December 1987 as an instrumental political organization whose primary objective was to finish with the military regime and achieve again democracy in Chile by peaceful political means taking advantage of the opportunity to mobilize the Chileans who represented the plebiscite by means of which the dictator Augusto Pinochet sought to extend its mandate Its founder Ricardo Lagos later President of Chile 2000 2006 said in the ceremony of constitution of the party that the only requirements to integrate the ranks of the PPD were to be against the institutional system of the regime of the dictator Pinochet because it does not lead to democracy and in addition want to defeat it by political means People were admitted to the party of various ideologies including socialism radicalism social democrats liberal progressives left wing Christians Mapucists communists and young people up to the national student movement of the 1980s opponents of Augusto Pinochet among them the Movement G 80 The PPD vigorously pushed to ensure that the No option won the 1988 plebiscite which restored free elections to the nation Participated in the formation of the Concertacion political alliance that has dominated the Chilean government since the end of the military government until 2010 when Sebastian Pinera representing the Coalition for change came to power Election results editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2021 Due to its membership in the Concert of Parties for Democracy the party has endorsed the candidates of other parties on several occasions as well as due to the fact that presidential elections in Chile are held using a two round system Presidential elections edit Elections for the President of Chile Date Candidate Party Round I Round II Result 1989 Patricio Aylwin PDC 55 2 victory1993 Eduardo Frei Ruiz Tagle PDC 58 0 victory1999 Ricardo Lagos PPD 48 0 51 3 victory2005 Michelle Bachelet PS 46 0 53 5 victory2009 Eduardo Frei Ruiz Tagle PDC 29 6 48 4 defeat2013 Michelle Bachelet PS 46 7 62 2 victory2017 Alejandro Guillier Ind 22 7 45 4 defeat2021 Yasna Provoste PDC 11 6 defeatSee also editCategory Party for Democracy Chile politiciansReferences edit https www servel cl centro de datos estadisticas de datos abiertos 4zg estadisticas de partidos politicos total de afiliados a partidos politicos a b Partido por la Democracia May 2019 IV Congreso Ideologico amp Estrategico PPD PDF PDF Krauss Clifford 18 January 2000 Man in the News Ricardo Lagos Escobar A Chilean Socialist in the Clinton Blair Mold The New York Times Retrieved 9 November 2018 a b Chile A Latin American Success Story Institute for European Latin American Relations 1997 p 14 The problems were highlighted by the surprise retirement of Jorge Schaulsohn one of the most popular politicians in Chile as president of the social democratic PPD http historiapolitica bcn cl partidos politicos wiki Partido Por la Democracia History of the Political Parties National Congress Library of Chile Paul W Posner 2009 Local Democracy and Popular Participation in Chile and Brazil In Patricia Silvia Herwig Cleuren eds Widening Democracy Citizens and Participatory Schemes in Brazil and Chile BRILL p 59 ISBN 978 90 474 3189 3 Internacional Socialista Politicas Progresistas Para un Mundo Mas Justo Archived from the original on 2014 11 29 Retrieved 2015 04 16 a b c Party for Democracy Declaration of Principles 1993 p 6 The PPD is a progressive party where you find the tradition of the democratic socialism and the liberal progressivism by what you feel to own their historic struggles for democracy and social justice in Chile and in the world Outpouring in Chile over gay man s death CNN 30 March 2013 Retrieved 13 February 2023 The issue of hate crime legislation has gripped Chilean leaders as one said Carolina Toha president of the liberal Party for Democracy External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Partido por la Democracia Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Party for Democracy Chile amp oldid 1183852286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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