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  1. The Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) was a leftist political party in Istalia, established in late 3940 by Antonio Casini. Casini had previously served on the central committee of the Istalian Communist Party, whith whom the PRD has retained close ties. The party's first general election as a nation-wide force, held in 3946, was widely considered a success. The PRD surged to first ...

  2. Elections. The Party of the Democratic Revolution ( PRD, Spanish: Partido de la Revolución Democrática, pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ðe la reβoluˈsjon demoˈkɾatika]) is a social democratic political party in Mexico. The PRD originated from the Democratic Current, a political faction formed in 1986 from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

  3. v. t. e. The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social change in the Russian Empire, starting in 1917. This period saw Russia abolish its monarchy and adopt a socialist form of government following two successive revolutions and a bloody civil war.

  4. The Democratic Revolutionary Party [c] was a communist party active in Xinjiang, China, from 1947 to 1948. It was formed from a merger between the Han Chinese -majority Communist League of Xinjiang and the Uyghur -majority East Turkestan Revolutionary Party. The Chinese Communist Party, after multiple meetings with the latter organisation's ...

  5. The Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi ( Hawaiian: ʻAoʻao Kemokalaka o Hawaiʻi) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Hawaii . The party is a centralized organization established to promote the party platform as drafted in convention biennially. It is also charged with registering voters and delivering voter turnout through ...

  6. Pages in category "Party of the Democratic Revolution politicians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 540 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Radical origins (1905–1906) The Constitutional Democratic Party was formed in Moscow on 12–18 October 1905 at the height of the Russian Revolution of 1905 when Tsar Nicholas II was forced to sign the October Manifesto granting basic civil liberties. The Kadets were to the immediate left of the Octobrists, another new formed party organized ...