Modern Revolutionary Party

The Modern Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Moderno or PRM) is a political party in the Dominican Republic. It emerged after a division within the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD). It was recognized on September 9, 2014. The PRM is the legal heir of the Dominican Social Alliance.

Modern Revolutionary Party
Partido Revolucionario Moderno
AbbreviationPRM
LeaderLuis Abinader
PresidentJosé Paliza
Secretary-GeneralCarolina Mejía
PresidiumGeanilda Vasquez
SpokespersonFaride Raful
Alfredo Pacheco
FounderLuis Abinader
Founded9 September 2014; 11 years ago (2014-09-09)
Split fromDominican Revolutionary Party
Preceded byDominican Social Alliance
Membership (2023)3,092,289
Ideology
Political positionCentre to centre-left
Regional affiliationSão Paulo Forum
International affiliationProgressive Alliance
CoalitionConvergencia por un Mejor País (Convergence for a Better Country)
ColorsBlue and white
SloganDemocracia, Desarrollo e Igualdad (Democracy, Development and Equality)
Anthem
"Himno del Partido Revolucionario Moderno"
"Hymn of Modern Revolutionary Party"
Chamber of Deputies
134 / 190
Senate
27 / 32
Mayors
122 / 155
Central American Parliament
11 / 20
Website
www.prm.org.do
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The PRM came into power after winning the general election which was held on July 5, 2020. In addition to winning the most seats in both houses of the country's congress, PRM leader Luis Abinader was also elected President of the Dominican Republic and was successfully sworn into office on August 16, 2020.

Origin & Dominican Social Alliance party

The Dominican Social Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Social Dominicana) was a minor political party of the Dominican Republic. It was founded by Rafael Abinader. In the 16 May 2006 election, the party was member of the defeated Grand National Alliance. In 2014 it was transformed into a new party, the Modern Revolutionary Party, when most senior leaders of the Dominican Revolutionary Party, widely known as los viejos robles (Spanish for 'the ancient oaks'), followed Luis Abinader and Hipólito Mejía to found a new party.

By 4 August 2014, 34 deputies had confirmed their move from the PRD to the PRM. The PRM participated for the first time in the general elections of 2016, where it led a coalition made up of more than 10 parties.

Election history

Presidential elections

Election Party candidate First Round Second Round Result
Votes % Votes %
2016 Luis Abinader 1,613,222 34.98% Lost N
2020 2,154,866 52.51% Elected Y
2024 2,507,297 57.44% Elected Y

Congressional elections

Election Votes % Chamber seats +/– Position Senate seats +/– Position
2016 877,101 20.43%
42 / 190
New 2nd
2 / 32
New 2nd
2020 1,634,860 40.84%
86 / 190
44 1st
17 / 32
15 1st
2024 2,065,198 48.39%
134 / 190
48 1st
24 / 32
7 1st

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