Democratic Action Alliance

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Democratic Action Alliance

民主行动联盟
Mínzhǔ xíngdòng liánméng
LeaderHu Wenjuan
Founded15th March 2014
Dissolved27th June 2018
IdeologyBig tent
Pro-democracy
Colors  Green

Democratic Action Alliance (Shangean: 民主行动联盟; Mínzhǔ xíngdòng liánméng) was an electoral alliance of pro-democracy political parties in Shangea. Consisting of 7 political parties of varying ideology the DAA was intended to be a big tent coalition designed at removing the Society for Restoring Benevolence from power and "unblock" Shangea's political, economic and social system.

The DAA was created in 2014 to coordinate pro-democracy parties in the then upcoming 2014 legislative election, where they got 161 seats. The alliance expanded during the 2016-17 Shangean Protests with the inclusion of the radical student-led New Progressive Party. However the alliance came second in the 2017 election with its leaders accusing the government of practicing electoral fraud. The DAA as a result saw many of their leaders and supporters were jailed by the government per the Normalisation process. In 2018 the DAA was stripped of its ability to contest elections and its ability to sit in state institutions and it alongside several of its parties were dissolved by a court order later that year.

History

Ideology

Organisation

Member parties

Party Logo Ideology Seats (2017 election)
People's Party 民众党.png Liberal socialism, Reformism
42 / 134
Path of Democracy Path of Democracy logo.png Anti-establishment, Direct Democracy}}
40 / 134
New Progressive Party Self-Strengthening Party logo.png Conservatism, Economic Liberalism
15 / 134
Shangean National Socialist Party Shangean National Socialist Party logo.png Social democracy, Left-wing Nationalism
14 / 134
Society for National Revival Shangean Democratic League.png National Principlism, Xiaodongese nationalism
12 / 134
Independent democrats Independent candidate icon (TW).svg N/A
11 / 161

Leaders

Electoral results