Democratic Independent Regionalist Party
Democratic Independent Regionalist Party Partido Regionalista Independiente Demócrata | |
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President | Rodrigo Caramori |
Founded | 20 February 2018 |
Dissolved | 3 February 2022 |
Merger of | Independent Regionalist Party and Patagonian Regional Democracy |
Succeeded by | Common Sense |
Headquarters | Morandé 322, of 308 Santiago |
Membership (2020) | 23,567[1] |
Ideology | Regionalism Christian humanism Reformism |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
National affiliation | Chile Vamos |
Colours | Purple, Sky blue, Yellow and Pink |
Chamber of Deputies | 1 / 155 |
Regional Councillors | 5 / 278 |
Mayors | 4 / 345 |
Communal Councillors | 47 / 2,130 |
Website | |
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Democratic Independent Regionalist Party (Spanish: Partido Regionalista Independiente Demócrata, PRI) was a Chilean centrist political party. It was formed by the merger of the Independent Regionalist Party (PRI) and the Patagonian Regional Democracy (DRP).[2]
The party was part of the centre-right coalition Chile Vamos and supported the government of President Sebastián Piñera.[3]
In 2019 the PRI suffered an internal dispute after Hugo Ortiz de Filippi defeated Eduardo Salas in the elections.[4] After this, a group of militants left the party to form another called New Middle Class.[5]
The party lost official registration after failing to get a minimum percentage of the vote in the 2021 elections.
Presidential candidates
[edit]The following is a list of the presidential candidates supported by the Democratic Independent Regionalist Party. (Information gathered from the Archive of Chilean Elections).
- 2021: Sebastián Sichel (lost)
Electoral history
[edit]Congress election
[edit]Election year | Chamber of Deputies | Senate | Status | ||||
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# Votes | % Votes | Seats | # Votes | % Votes | Seats | ||
2021 | 23,222 | 0.37% | 1 / 155
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25,297 | 0.54% | 0 / 50
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References
[edit]- ^ "Elecciones 2021". Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ "PRI y Democracia Regional Patagónica se fusionan para formar un nuevo partido de centro" (in Spanish). EMOL. 27 December 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
- ^ "PRI se convierte en el primer Partido de Chile Vamos en apoyar apruebo en el plebiscito" (in Spanish). La Tercera. 26 January 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
- ^ "Terremoto en el PRI: esposo de subsecretaria Bravo fue expulsado por "menoscabar" honra del nuevo presidente". El Dínamo (in Spanish). 5 April 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
- ^ "Partido "Nueva Clase Media" define sus prioridades y busca militantes en el norte" (in Spanish). Soy Chile. 10 September 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
External links
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