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词条 Dominican Party
释义

  1. History

  2. Electoral results

     Presidential elections  Congressional elections 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Sources

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The Dominican Party ({{lang-es|Partido Dominicano}}, PD) was the de facto only political party in the Dominican Republic during the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, who ruled the country from 1930 to 1961. Its symbol was a palm tree.

History

The Dominican Party was founded on 2 August 1931, a year after Trujillo came to power. It was an outgrowth of the "Patriotic Coalition of Citizens" that supported Trujillo's run for president. Soon afterward, it was proclaimed to be the only legal party.

On 16 August 1935, the HIN radio station, known as "The Voice of the Dominican Party", was opened. It was dedicated to serving as the media propagator of the activities of the Dominican Party.

The insignia of the Party had a motto that coincided with Trujillo's initials:

  • Rectitud (Righteousness) = Rafael
  • Libertad (Freedom; Liberty) = Leonidas
  • Trabajo (Work; Labour; Job) = Trujillo.

Later, he added: Moralidad (Morality) = Molina.

Officially, Trujillo was only president from 1930 until 1938 and from 1942 until 1952, and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1953 until 1961. However, for 30 years he held the real power as leader of the Dominican Party and Generalissimo of the Dominican Army. In these roles, he was able to ensure that when he was not actually president, the position was held by family members or politicians allied to him: Jacinto Peynado (President from 1938 until 1940), Manuel de Jesús Troncoso de la Concha (President from 1940 until 1942), his brother Hector (President from 1952 until 1960), and Joaquín Balaguer (took office as president in 1960; was president at the time of Trujillo's death). In this way, for the 31 years of his rule, he was able to maintain all governing power in the nation while appearing to be honorable and only hold power for 18 years.

All adult citizens of the Dominican Republic were required to be members of the party. They needed to carry "[the] three strikes" ({{lang-es|"los tres golpes"}})

  • Personal Identity Card
  • Compulsory Military Service Card
  • Dominican Party Membership Card, popularly known as "La Palmita"

The party had no real ideology other than support for Trujillo. It lingered for a brief time after Trujillo's assassination in 1961. However, it was apparent there was no place for the party in the more open society, and it was finally wound up in January 1962.

At various times, Trujillo allowed other political parties to coexist. However, this was done only to impress foreign observers that democratization was progressing, and to allow Trujillo to monitor opponents.[4]

Electoral results

Presidential elections

President of the Republic
Election year Candidate # % Result
1934 Rafael Trujillo 256,423 100% Elected
1938 Jacinto Peynado 319,680 100% Elected
1942 Rafael Trujillo 581,937 100% Elected
1947 Rafael Trujillo 781,389 93% Elected
1952 Héctor Trujillo 1,098,816 100% Elected
1957 Héctor Trujillo 1,265,681 100% Elected

Congressional elections

Election year Leader # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall Chamber seats won
# of
overall Senate seats won
+/–
1934
Rafael Trujillo
256,423 (#1) 10031|31|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}12|12|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}
{{increase}} 31
{{increase}} 12
1938
Rafael Trujillo
319,680 (#1) 100 Not released13|13|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}
{{increase}} 1
1942
Rafael Trujillo
581,937 (#1) 10035|35|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}16|16|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}
{{increase}} 3
1947
Rafael Trujillo
781,389 (#1) 9345|45|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}19|19|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}
{{increase}} 10
{{increase}} 3
1952
Rafael Trujillo
1,098,816 (#1) 10050|50|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}22|22|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}
{{increase}} 5
{{increase}} 3
1957
Rafael Trujillo
1,265,681 (#1) 10058|58|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}23|23|hex={{Dominican Party/meta/color}}}}
{{increase}} 8
{{increase}} 1

See also

  • National Unity Party, the ruling party of neighboring Haiti under the Duvalier dynasty between 1957–1986.

References

1. ^{{book cite|title=The Way It Was and Other Writings|author=Jesus Colon|publisher=Acosta-Belén & Korrol|date=February 1993}}
2. ^{{book cite|title=Conspiracy, Murder and the Cold War in the Caribbean|author=Alex von Tunzelmann|publisher=Henry Holt and Company|date=2011}}
3. ^The Palm Tree was the only coloured thing in the manifestos.
4. ^{{cite book |author=Crassweller RD |title=Trujillo. The Life and Times of a Caribbean Dictator.| publisher=The MacMillan Co, New York (1966)| page=375}}

Sources

  • La Enciclopedia Dominicana En Línea
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5 : Defunct political parties in the Dominican Republic|Parties of one-party systems|Political parties established in 1931|Political parties disestablished in 1961|Dominican Republic nationalism

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