Democratic Revolution Party (Pinang)

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Democratic Revolution Party
Partito della Rivoluzione Democratica (IT)
PresidentPino
Founded22 February 2020 (as Liberal Constitutional Party)
Dissolved11 December 2021
Merger ofLong live the Grandmother and Liberal Front
HeadquartersProvince of Sankara
Membership2
Ideology

Historical

Political positionLeft-wing
Colors  Cobalt blue
Senate
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The Democratic Revolution Party (Italian: Partito della Rivoluzione Democratica), also known by its acronym PRD was a souverainist and socialist political party in Pinang. The Party was formed on 22 February 2020 as Liberal Constitutional Party with the merger between the Liberal Front and Long Live the Grandmother. From 22 February 2020 to 20 September 2020 it was the ruling party of Pinang.

History

The logo of the party from 22 February 2020 to 9 May 2020.

The party was formed on 22 February 2020, twenty days after the formation of the triumvirate. The party was formed with the merger between the Liberal Front and Long Live the Grandmother. The party is considered to be 'the heir' of the Constitutional Party. The liberal fraction abandoned the party after the September 2020 Rayiys Election.

Ideology

The party combined numerous ideologies within it, such as sovereignism, economic nationalism, keynesianism and populism. The party was inspired by the ideas of the philosopher Diego Fusaro and is close to the Ancora Italia party. The party was strongly Eurosceptic, anti-Atlanticist and was described as russophile by Carpentieri, as it considered Putin’s Russia a model to follow.

Electoral Results

Election year Candidate N° of votes % seats in Executive Council Turnout
May 2020 Rayiys Election Esty Carpentieri 3/4 75%
3 / 4
50%
September 2020 Rayiys Election Esty Carpentieri 4/6 66.67%
1 / 4
75%
January 2021 Rayiys Election Pino 1/5 20%
1 / 5
62.5%
March 2021 Presidential Election Cotechino 4/6 66.67%
1 / 4
83%
July 2021 Presidential Election Eoin O'Lachtna (endorsed by PRD)
N/A