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It was founded in January 16, 1987 after the unification of some liberal-leaning political parties in Central America. Aside of the [[Nationalist Party of Central America|Nationalist Party]], it is also one of the two oldest surviving political parties in the country. The Democratic Alliance is known as an [[Ameroskepticism|Ameroskeptic]] political party. They want to reform or end the FCA membership of the [[Conference of American States|CAS]] and supports the friendly diplomatic relationship to the [[United Commonwealth]]. In terms of the country's certain issues, the party supported the same-sex marriage, legalization of marijuana and recreational drugs, and gun rights but opposes abortion. | It was founded in January 16, 1987 after the unification of some liberal-leaning political parties in Central America. Aside of the [[Nationalist Party of Central America|Nationalist Party]], it is also one of the two oldest surviving political parties in the country. The Democratic Alliance is known as an [[Ameroskepticism|Ameroskeptic]] political party. They want to reform or end the FCA membership of the [[Conference of American States|CAS]] and supports the friendly diplomatic relationship to the [[United Commonwealth]]. In terms of the country's certain issues, the party supported the same-sex marriage, legalization of marijuana and recreational drugs, and gun rights but opposes abortion. | ||
It belongs to the opposition party during the leadership of the [[Nationalist Party of Central America|Nationalist Party]] and a coalition party under the [[Social Democratic Party]]. This party is recently elected two presidents in the history of Central America. | It belongs to the opposition party during the leadership of the [[Nationalist Party of Central America|Nationalist Party]] and a coalition party under the [[Social Democratic Party of Central America|Social Democratic Party]]. This party is recently elected two presidents in the history of Central America. | ||
==History== | |||
==Organization== | |||
==Ideology and platform== | |||
==Political positions == | |||
=== Social policy === | |||
=== Economic policy === | |||
=== Foreign policy === | |||
==Elected Presidents== | |||
*[[Geovanni Valverde]] - 2<sup>nd</sup> President of Central America (1992-1997) | |||
*[[Sergio Cañizares]] - 5<sup>th</sup> President of Central America (2007-2012) | |||
[[Category: Federation of Central America]] | [[Category: Federation of Central America]] | ||
[[Category: Political parties of Central America]] | [[Category: Political parties of Central America]] |
Revision as of 02:47, 22 May 2021
Democratic Alliance | |
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Leader | Avelino Jiménez (HN) |
Chairperson | Claudia Valiente (NI) |
Founded | January 16, 1987 |
Headquarters | Managua, Nicaragua |
Student wing | TBD |
Youth wing | TBD |
Women's wing | TBD |
LGBT wing | TBD |
Overseas wing | TBD |
Membership | TBD |
Ideology |
Social liberalism Social democracy Soft Ameroskepticism |
Political position | Center-left |
International affiliation | TBD |
American affiliation | TBD |
Official colors | Blue |
Governing body | TBD |
Website | |
TBD |
Democratic Alliance is a center-left political party in Central America. It is one of the largest political parties of Central America alongside its rival, the Nationalist Party. It currently served as a opposition party of the government together with the Social Democratic Party, Liberal Progressive Party, and Green Party. The current party leader is current president Avelino Jiménez.
It was founded in January 16, 1987 after the unification of some liberal-leaning political parties in Central America. Aside of the Nationalist Party, it is also one of the two oldest surviving political parties in the country. The Democratic Alliance is known as an Ameroskeptic political party. They want to reform or end the FCA membership of the CAS and supports the friendly diplomatic relationship to the United Commonwealth. In terms of the country's certain issues, the party supported the same-sex marriage, legalization of marijuana and recreational drugs, and gun rights but opposes abortion.
It belongs to the opposition party during the leadership of the Nationalist Party and a coalition party under the Social Democratic Party. This party is recently elected two presidents in the history of Central America.
History
Organization
Ideology and platform
Political positions
Social policy
Economic policy
Foreign policy
Elected Presidents
- Geovanni Valverde - 2nd President of Central America (1992-1997)
- Sergio Cañizares - 5th President of Central America (2007-2012)