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Revision as of 15:33, 25 January 2024
Partido Democratico de Venezuela
General Information
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Country
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Venezuela
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Abbreviation
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PDV
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Forum
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Forum
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Founded
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December 2007
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Dissolved
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End of 2013
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Political
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Congress Occupancy
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0 /0 seats, 0%
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Orientation
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Center-Right
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Ideology
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Libertarian
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Partido Democratico de Venezuela (PDV) was the first political party founded in Venezuela. Its founder is considered to be Rulefond, as he is the oldest Venezuelan citizen in the game. The party was orientated center-right with libertarian ideology, and a strong belief in both free capital and social component, to thereby achieve welfare.
It is believed that the party had several different IDs, including: 30, 439, 3280 and 1901). The reason is that Venezuela was destroyed several times (e.g. by Brazil in December 2009) and the party was moved to the new country until Venezuela was liberated.
Country Project
The Democratic Party of Venezuela wants the country to be transformed to achieve free capital and social welfare, for that the Democratic Party of Venezuela intends to meet the following objectives:
- Having a comfortable tax policy for the state and entrepreneurs.
- A funding program for creating businesses.
- Having a policy of military training for the defense of the nation.
- School-companies for the training of low-skill citizens.
- Promote and cultivate ways of teaching and development of new citizens.
Vision and Mission of the Party
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“ The Democratic Party of Venezuela wants to be the leader in transforming the country to achieve free capital and social justice ”
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(Party Vision and Mission)
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To accomplish the vision and mission, PDV proposed the following objectives:
- Generate critical and democratic leaders for the country.
- Building an active and responsible majority
- Educate and maintain spaces for future leaders.
- Positioning and maintaining the party at the top through the media and other resources.
Standards
The Democratic Party of Venezuela with the intention to ensure peaceful coexistence and cooperation among its members has established the following rules for its members.
- The party is pluralist thinking, where the opinion of everyone counts.
- Do not judge a member for thinking differently than most.
- Each member of PDV is free to choose whom to vote, despite suggestions that it is given from the top of the Party.
- No member of PDV can jeopardize the integrity of the Democratic Party of Venezuela, exposing internal issues or proposals, that are private for the party, to the general public.
- The decisions and views of the party are taken with the participation of its members and what they choose most.
- No member has greater voting power or opinion than others.
- It is not to be accepted charges against the Democratic Party of Venezuela or against any of its members without supporting such baseless accusations.
Party structure
The party seeking the participation of its members and giving them the opportunity to begin early life, and are disclosed, is structured as follows.
Senate Party:
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Charge
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Function
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President
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It is the highest representative body of the party and provides leadership of party policy, nominating candidates to Congress and the presidency. In case of a tie in an internal vote, with the advice of the Senate must be inequality. Members who break the rules herein, or any regulation of the Democratic Party of Venezuela, were denied the right to vote and opinion in the party, and so were denied the right to belong to any of its offices and positions, and not represent the party in any way, and be invited to leave the party.
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Vice President
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Assist and advise the president in office, in the absence or inactivity of this deal its functions, as far as the game allows. It will also be the principal mediator of the party's relations with other domestic and international democratic parties.
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Experienced Counsel
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Should give its opinion to the president in all matters of party policy, and guidance to make the best decisions.
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Rookie Advisor
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Should give its opinion to the president in all matters of party policy, and guidance to make the best decisions
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Secretary General
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Be responsible for keeping records of everything done by the party during his term. It will also be the main head of Regional Secretaries monitoring their participation and communication between them. It will also be responsible for the ORG Party and any statement from the Senate and is responsible for the logic of any scheduled event for the party.
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Other fees
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Charge
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Function
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Regional Secretaries
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Is responsible for monitoring the activity of party members in their respective regions, and communicating their opinion to the Senate. Further, promote the progress and welfare of their region.
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Electoral Body
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Be responsible for carrying out all types of consulting the members, should establish the optimal dates for it, must also organize the election of the general secretary, survey that should start on the 5th of each month and end on the 10th, shall establish such regulations for these consultations.
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Commissions
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Name
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Function
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Recruitment
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Be responsible for contacting the new citizens and helping them to enter the party, as do approaches with members of other parties to be passed to us.
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Education
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Be responsible for helping to educate new members on the functions of play and match to positions in the party.
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Advertisement
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Be who designed the party's advertising strategy in both campaigns, like the rest of the time, so that the party is known
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History
The Democratic Party of Venezuela was founded in late December 2007, by citizen Rulefond, who was the first party president and set up their bases for the expansion of the party. From an early time, the party was at the top with the most members and Rulefond became the first country president who maintained government during 3 periods, before losing in April 2008 for the first time. In June 2008, PDV managed to regain power for one month, and then again in September 2008 when the party ruled for three periods in a row, took a really short break as not even half a month later replaced impeached Alquimides government in December 2008 and ruled for the next month and a half with Lesmir Ledezma in charge.
At this point, in January 2009, the first great division of the party occurred, as a significant number of members, including its founder, left the party to form the Democracia Proactiva, furthermore in February and March PDV supported the newly formed party for the presidency. The second great division was when Lucius Nava PJ formed the Primero Venezuela party. PDV regained power in April 2009 when the first wargames were negotiated and organized by Lesmir Ledezma. In June the party supports a government of unity headed by leireleire, a past country president who was previously a member of the PDV.
Thereafter, PDV proposes the second government of unity headed by one of their leading members and a former president mikesoft, and PDV begins the process of party restructuring, headed by Jesus Rafael Rosas Olavide. Mike's work extends to the next period also ruled by the party, however, the month of September was problematic because of the somewhat dictatorial government of Lucio Navas which ended up being overthrown by a coup. The PDV helped to shape the board that presided on this occasion, despite establishing a wicker symbolic president of our party, the restructuring of PDV continued internally in this period, achieving a new vision, new party structure and new regulation. On the ninth of October, the PDV relaunches with a new charter and starts the period of transition and adaptation, headed by the president KvZoN.
Since 2010, the party dropped out from the top 3, and was between the 5th and the 6th largest party in Venezuela. The demise continued and eventually, PDV disappeared from the political scene.
Party presidents
PDV members as Presidents of Venezuela
PDV Divisions
Several times, party members left PDV and formed another political party.
International Alliances
The Democratic Party of Venezuela was the founding party and party member of the Universal Party of the Right (UPR / UPD) since September 2008 and the founding party and party member of the Democratic Party of Latin America (PDAL) since September 2009.
References
Administration of PDV. (nd). Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVbDixmNRMf3ZGNweGM1a2hfMzVjazcyM3ZjNQ&hl=es
Charter of PDV. (nd). Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/View?id=dfmdqbg3_30fmhqdtdc
PDV Commissions. (nd). Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVbDixmNRMf3ZGNweGM1a2hfMzdxOXp4cTRjZg&hl=es
Mission and Vision POS. (nd). Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVbDixmNRMf3ZGNweGM1a2hfMzNmZ3BrNzVkYw&hl=es
RULES PDV. (nd). Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVbDixmNRMf3ZGNweGM1a2hfMzlnbm10ZHFmZA&hl=es
External Links