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Coordinadora and Democrática
Between October 2002 and May 2003, he served personally as international facilitator of the OAS mesa process aimed at finding a solution to the internal Venezuelan political crisis between President Hugo Chávez and the Coordinadora Democrática opposition, moving to Caracas for six months to do so.
The party remains strongly opposed to the Chavez government, joining the Coordinadora Democrática in 2002, supporting Manuel Rosales in the 2006 presidential elections, and opposing the 2007 proposed constitutional reform.

Coordinadora and also
FUTH also became affiliated with a number of leftist popular organizations in a group known as the Coordinating Committee of Popular Organizations ( Comité Coordinadora de las Organizaciones Populares — CCOP ) that was formed in 1984.
There are also youth organizations such as Arran ( the union of Maulets, Coordinadora d ' Assemblees de Joves de l ' Esquerra Independentista and other organizations ), and the student unions SEPC and FNEC.

Coordinadora and election
For the 2006 national election, the party has joined forces with Somos Perú and Coordinadora Nacional de Independientes to form the Frente de Centro coalition.

Coordinadora and ),
In the report, Laverty observes that: " The entire board of directors the Permanent Commission, are members of or closely identify with the ' Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinating Committee ' ( Coordinadora ), an alliance of the more rightwing parties and COSEP, the business organization.
* Coordinadora Arauco Malleco ( CAM ), mapuche terrorist group
Coordinadora Revolucionaria de Masas ( Revolutionary Mass Coordination ), a coordination of revolutionary mass organizations in El Salvador formed on January 11, 1980.
Posada was heavily involved with right-wing anti-Castro groups, in particular the Cuban-American National Foundation ( CANF ) and the Coordinadora de Organizaciones Revolucionarias Unidas ( Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations-CORU ), led at the time by Orlando Bosch.

Coordinadora and .
On December 17, 1979, in period of national crisis, the three dominant organizations ( FPL, RN and PCS ) of the Salvadoran left formed the Coordinadora Político-Militar.
The CPM's first manifesto was released on January 10, 1980, and the day afterwards the Coordinadora Revolucionaria de Masas was formed as a union of revolutionary mass organizations.
Its name in Spanish is Coordinadora por la Refundación de la Cuarta Internacional.
Mapuche revindication organizations like Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco have sometimes used arson-attacks and death threats to back up their claims, other organizations like Consejo de Todas Las Tierras have sought and enjoyed international support from ONGs and their indigenous organizations.
After only 17 days of existence FDS merged with Coordinadora Revolucionaria de Masas to form Frente Democrático Revolucionario.
In 1985, APRODEH was among the founding members of the Coordinadora Nacional de Derechos Humanos del Perú.
The Social Democratic Co-ordination of Cuba ( Coordinadora Social Demócrata de Cuba ) is an illegal political party in Cuba.
In 1980 FAPU was one of the founding organizations of Coordinadora Revolucionaria de Masas.

Democrática and CD
After some time in exile, Rubén Zamora returned to El Salvador in November 1987 and helped to found the Convergencia Democrática ( CD ), a center-left electoral coalition that, still in the midst of the civil war, competed in the 1989 elections.

Democrática and also
On a regional level, the Canarian Coalition ( Coalición Canaria ) and the Democratic Convergence of Catalonia ( Convergència Democrática de Catalunya ) are regionalist liberal parties, but also nationalist.
The Coruche City Council has also six City Councillors: Joaquim Filipe Coelho Serrão, Francisco Silvestre de Oliveira and Nelson Fernando Nunes Galvão elected by the Socialist Party, and Ricardo Jorge Rato Ferreira Raposo, Isidro Rodrigo Silva Catarino and António Joaquim Soares elected by Coligação Democrática Unitária
The PCV was outlawed during the conservative military dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez ( 1948 – 1958 ), when it played a key role in organizing the clandestine resistance to the regime, alongside activist from the ( also banned ) Acción Democrática party.
The Democratic Alliance ( Portuguese: Aliança Democrática or AD ) was a coalition in Portugal between the Social Democratic Party ( Portuguese: Partido Social Democrata or PSD ), the Democratic and Social Center ( Portuguese: Centro Democrático Social or CDS ) and the People's Monarchist Party ( Portuguese: Partido Popular Monárquico or PPM ), including also a group of dissidents of the rightwing of the Socialist Party which were disappointed by the previous Soares government, called The Reformers ( Os Reformadores ), including José Medeiros Ferreira ( who would later rejoin the PS ), António Barreto ( who remained a more or less centre / rightwing aligned independent ) and Francisco Sousa Tavares ( who joined the Social Democratic Party afterwards ).

Democrática and part
In Caracas he was part of the clandestine organization of Acción Democrática, which in coordination with the leadership in exile established resistance to the dictatorship.

Democrática and election
In the 2010 election, for which the number of deputies was reduced to 165, the PSUV won 96 seats, the opposition electoral coalition Mesa de la Unidad Democrática 65, and Patria Para Todos won 2.
In the 1947 general election he ran for the presidency of the republic as the Acción Democrática candidate and won in what is generally believed to be the country's first honest election.
The 1969 presidential election was shaped by the split of Acción Democrática, with a substantial faction breaking away to form the Movimiento Electoral del Pueblo ( MEP ).
In 1983, the Party ran in the legislative election in coalition with the People's Democratic Union ( Portuguese: União Democrática Popular or UDP ) in some constituencies, receiving 0. 4 % in those constituencies and 0. 2 % in the others
The right-wing parties, the Social Democratic, the Democratic and Social Center and the People's Monarchist Party united in the Democratic Alliance ( Portuguese: Aliança Democrática or AD ) under the lead of Sá Carneiro won the election, receiving 43 % of the vote.
On August 4, 2005, he as elected as candidate of Unidad Democrática, a political group challenging former PRI leader Roberto Madrazo for the party's candidacy for the 2006 presidential election.
By the Friday before the elections, five opposition political parties had withdrawn from the election: Democratic Action ( Acción Democrática ), COPEI ( Social Christian Party of Venezuela ), Project Venezuela ( Proyecto Venezuela ), Justice First ( Primero Justicia ), and A New Era ( Un Nuevo Tiempo ).
Movement Towards Socialism ( Movimiento al Socialismo ), Red Flag Party ( Partido Bandera Roja ) and Democratic Left ( Izquierda Democrática ) did, however, participate in the election, but won no seats.
* 1993 election: Rafael Caldera ( independent, backed by a coalition of anti-COPEI / Acción Democrática parties, MAS contributing 10. 59 % of vote )

Democrática and Independent
It included the National Renewal ( Renovación Nacional, RN ) and the Independent Democratic Union ( Unión Democrática Independiente, UDI ).

Democrática and Liberal
gl: Unión Liberal Democrática
Those parties are: the Liberal Democratic Party ( Partido Liberal Democrático, observer LI ), the Democratic Solidarity Party ( Partido Solidaridad Democrática, observer LI ) and the illegal Cuban Liberal Movement ( Movimiento Liberal Cubano ).
de: Partidu Democrática Liberal

Democrática and Party
* Party of the Democratic Revolution ( Partido de la Revolución Democrática, PRD ), founded in 1989 ;
Some of those organizations were the Socialist Party ( 1963 ), Federación Democrática ( which support the FSLN in rural areas ), and Luisa Amanda Espinoza Association of Nicaraguan Women (, AMNLAE ).
In 1937, after resigning the Communist Party and returning to his native Venezuela, Betancourt founded Partido Democrático Nacional, which became an official political party in 1941 as Acción Democrática ( AD ).
The PCP, now in the Unitarian Democratic Coalition ( Portuguese: Coligação Democrática Unitária or CDU ) with the Ecologist Party " The Greens " ( Portuguese: Partido Ecologista " Os Verdes " or PEV ) and the Democratic Intervention ( Portuguese: Intervenção Democrática or ID ), saw an electoral decline to 12. 18 % and 31 seats.
) is supported by independents and a number of left-wing political groups: the People's Democratic Union ( União Democrática Popular, UDP ), Revolutionary Socialist Party ( Partido Socialista Revolucionário, PSR ( ex-LCI )), and Politics XXI ( Política XXI, PXXI ).
Several parties, including the Christian Democracy, the Socialist Party and the Radical Party, gathered in the Alianza Democrática ( Democratic Alliance ).
Two of them were pro-Vargas — the Brazilian Labour Party ( Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro, PTB ) to the left and the Social Democratic Party ( Partido social Democrático, PSD ) in the center — and another anti-Vargas, the rightist National Democratic Union ( União Democrática Nacional, UDN ).
The Christian Democrats allied with the right-wing National Party, who were opposed to Allende's Socialist government ; the two right-wing parties forming the Confederación Democrática ( CODE ) ( The Democratic Coalition ).
The Democratic Solidarity Party ( Partido Solidaridad Democrática ) is a political liberal party in Cuba.
* Unión Democrática Nacionalista ( National Democratic Union ) was a legal political party launched by the Communist Party of El Salvador
The Democratic Unification Party ( in Spanish: Partido Unificación Democrática ) ( PUD ) is a left-wing political party in Honduras.
During his lifetime he co-founded three political parties: the Mexican Workers ' Party ( Partido Mexicano de los Trabajadores, PMT ), the Mexican Socialist Party ( Partido Mexicano Socialista, PMS ) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution ( Partido de la Revolución Democrática, PRD ).
The Christian Democrats now leagued with the right-wing National Party to oppose Allende's government, the two parties calling themselves the Confederación Democrática ( CODE ).
Splits in the UCD group led to the formation of three rival parties, the Democratic Action Party ( Partido de Acción Democrática / PAD ), which soon merged with the Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party ( PSOE ) the Democratic and Social Centre ( CDS ) and Democratic Popular Party ( PDP ) resulting in the UCD being unable to count on sufficient support in the legislature.
The first of a number of breakaway parties emerged three days later on 4 February 1982 when 10 UCD deputies from the left of the party-Francisco Fernández Ordóñez, Antonio Alfonso Quirós, Luis Berenguer, Carmela García Moreno, Ciriaco Díaz Porras, Luis González Seara, Eduardo Moreno, Javier Moscoso, María Dolores Pelayo and Carmen Solano formed the Democratic Action Party ( Partido de Acción Democrática / PAD ).

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