The Party for Democracy (Partido por la Democracia, PD) is a centrist political party in Gaduridos. Formed in 3900, the party first registered for the 3902 elections. The PD combines a welfarist and socialist-oriented economic policy, with a traditionalist stance on certain cultural and domestic issues. Hence, the party is on some occasions branded as left-wing, and sometimes as right-wing. The leader of the Party for Democracy since its founding is Francisco Pérez. Currently, the PD holds 185 seats in Congress.
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| - The Party for Democracy (Partido por la Democracia, PD) is a centrist political party in Gaduridos. Formed in 3900, the party first registered for the 3902 elections. The PD combines a welfarist and socialist-oriented economic policy, with a traditionalist stance on certain cultural and domestic issues. Hence, the party is on some occasions branded as left-wing, and sometimes as right-wing. The leader of the Party for Democracy since its founding is Francisco Pérez. Currently, the PD holds 185 seats in Congress.
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| - The Party for Democracy (Partido por la Democracia, PD) is a centrist political party in Gaduridos. Formed in 3900, the party first registered for the 3902 elections. The PD combines a welfarist and socialist-oriented economic policy, with a traditionalist stance on certain cultural and domestic issues. Hence, the party is on some occasions branded as left-wing, and sometimes as right-wing. The leader of the Party for Democracy since its founding is Francisco Pérez. Currently, the PD holds 185 seats in Congress.
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