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The '''Civic Democratic Party of the United Commonwealth''', commonly referred to as the '''Civic Democratic Party of the Antilles''' and simply the '''Civic Democratic Party''' is a center-left [[Political parties in the Antilles|political party]] in the United Commonwealth of America, or the [[Antilles]]. Founded in 2017, the Civic Democratic Party is currently the main opposition party in the Antilles, and is considered one of the four major political parties of the nation.
The '''Civic Democratic Party of the United Commonwealth''', commonly referred to as the '''Civic Democratic Party of the Antilles''' and simply the '''Civic Democratic Party''' is a center-left [[Political parties in the Antilles|political party]] in the United Commonwealth of America, or the [[Antilles]]. Founded in 2017, the Civic Democratic Party is currently the main opposition party in the Antilles, and is considered one of the two major political parties of the nation, along with its historic rival, the [[Federalist Party of the United Commonwealth|Federalist Party]].


The successor to the [[Liberal Party of the United Commonwealth|Liberal Party]], the Civic Democratic Party would be founded on January 1, 2017. The party would be founded after a merger between the Liberal Party and smaller socially liberal parties represented in the [[National Assembly of the United Commonwealth|National Assembly]], including the [[Reform Party of the United Commonwealth|Reform Party]] and the [[Civic National Party of the United Commonwealth|Civic National Party]]. The party would be founded with the goal of uniting the many socially liberal parties represented in the National Assembly into one single party in order to properly oppose the dominant governing [[Federalist Party of the United Commonwealth|Federalist Party]], which has dominated Antillean politics since before the [[Continental Revolutionary War]]. Like its predecessor, the Civic Democratic Party is a distant successor to the [[Unionist Democratic Party of the United Commonwealth|Unionist Democratic Party]], the leading left-leaning party in the [[United Commonwealth of America (1866-1921)|United Commonwealth]] before the [[Continental Revolutionary War]].
The successor to the [[Liberal Party of the United Commonwealth|Liberal Party]], the Civic Democratic Party would be founded on January 1, 2017. The party would be founded after a merger between the Liberal Party and smaller socially liberal parties represented in the [[National Assembly of the United Commonwealth|National Assembly]], including the [[Reform Party of the United Commonwealth|Reform Party]] and the [[Civic National Party of the United Commonwealth|Civic National Party]]. The party would be founded with the goal of uniting the many socially liberal parties represented in the National Assembly into one single party in order to properly oppose the dominant governing [[Federalist Party of the United Commonwealth|Federalist Party]], which has dominated Antillean politics since before the [[Continental Revolutionary War]]. Like its predecessor, the Civic Democratic Party is a distant successor to the [[Unionist Democratic Party of the United Commonwealth|Unionist Democratic Party]], the leading left-leaning party in the [[United Commonwealth of America (1866-1921)|United Commonwealth]] before the [[Continental Revolutionary War]].

Revision as of 07:53, 21 November 2021

Civic Democratic Party of the United Commonwealth of America
Chairperson William Abernathy
Senate Minority Leader Franklin Perry
House Minority Leader William Abernathy
Founded January 1, 2017 (2017-01-01)
Preceded by Liberal Party
Reform Party
Civic National Party
Headquarters 141 Westend Street
Columbia City
Student wing Civic Colliegates
Youth wing Civic Youth of America
Membership 3.1 million (2020)
Ideology Majority:
 • Social Liberalism
 • Modern Liberalism
 • Progressivism
 • American Unionism
Factions:
 • Centrism
 • Antillean nationalism
 • Anti-Landonism
Political position Yellow flag waving.png Center left
International affiliation Liberal Democrats of America (observer)
Official colors      Light Blue
Senate
3 / 36
House of Representatives
48 / 150

Political parties
Elections
Politics

The Civic Democratic Party of the United Commonwealth, commonly referred to as the Civic Democratic Party of the Antilles and simply the Civic Democratic Party is a center-left political party in the United Commonwealth of America, or the Antilles. Founded in 2017, the Civic Democratic Party is currently the main opposition party in the Antilles, and is considered one of the two major political parties of the nation, along with its historic rival, the Federalist Party.

The successor to the Liberal Party, the Civic Democratic Party would be founded on January 1, 2017. The party would be founded after a merger between the Liberal Party and smaller socially liberal parties represented in the National Assembly, including the Reform Party and the Civic National Party. The party would be founded with the goal of uniting the many socially liberal parties represented in the National Assembly into one single party in order to properly oppose the dominant governing Federalist Party, which has dominated Antillean politics since before the Continental Revolutionary War. Like its predecessor, the Civic Democratic Party is a distant successor to the Unionist Democratic Party, the leading left-leaning party in the United Commonwealth before the Continental Revolutionary War.

Since its creation in 2017, the Civic Democratic Party has followed a platform of social liberalism and progressivism, taking a number of center-left positions on a number of political issues in the Antilles. According to its 2020 platform, the Civic Democratic Party is in favor of the legalization of same-sex marriage and labor unions in the Antilles, and is in favor of lifting almost all of the heavy restrictions placed on abortion. Along with that, the Civic Democratic Party supports the creation of a public healthcare option and supports levying taxes on the nation's gambling industry. The Civic Democratic Party is the only party to support the independence of the Antilles as a separate nation rather than recognizing the islands as a continuation of the United Commonwealth of America. As required by law, the Civic Democratic Party also adheres to Anti-Landonism, though it is considered a minority in the party. The party is ardently American unionist, supporting the Antilles' ascension into the Conference of American States. Since 2020, the Civic Democratic Party holds 3 seats in the Senate and 48 seats in the House of Representatives, making it the leading opposition party in the country.

History

The Civic Democratic Party was founded on January 1, 2017, with its establishment being publically announced and showcased in Columbia City. The party itself is a merger of three political parties; the Liberal Party, Reform Party, and Civic National Party. Prior to its establishment, the three parties were the ones who opposed the ruling Federalist Party opposing its monopoly on political power, history of authoritarian rule, and usage of controversial and often corrupt electoral and political laws to maintain its political dominance. The Liberal Party was the biggest of the three and was the main opposition party and joined in a coalition with the Civic National and Reform parties in a de-facto political alliance. Leaders and high-ranking officials in all three parties had contemplated the idea of merging the three parties into one single political party as they had many commonalities including adherence towards liberalism, democracy, and anti-corruption along with taking inspiration from the Unionist Democratic Party, the leading opposition party in the original United Commonwealth of America before the Continental Revolution.

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