Democratic Party (Carucere)

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Democratic Party
Demokratik Pati
AbbreviationPD
PresidentLouis Chevallier
ChairpersonGuy Delgrès
FounderDavid Jonas
Founded30 November 1937
Think tank National Business Office
Membership (2020)Increase 1,510
IdeologyLiberalism
Social liberalism
Political positionCentre
Colours  Red
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The Democratic Party (Gaullican: Parti Démocrate; Papotement: Demokratik Pati) is a minor liberal political party in Carucere. Founded in 1937 as a party for reformist whites and creoles, today the party supports moderate and economically liberal policies. The party's ideology has been referred to as classical liberal, social liberal, conservative-liberal, and liberal conservative. It is the oldest extant political party in Carucere today.

The Democratic Party was founded after the Great War to represent the liberal anti-Functionalist movement in District of Saint-Brendan. It dominated the country's politics during the Arucian Federation, United Provinces, and the first decade of Carucere's independence. However it fell out of power during the Sugar Crash and it was regulated to a minor force in the opposition during the Preval years. The party further declined as progressivism became a major force in Carucerean politics as most of the party's liberal base has left for the Carucerean National Congress.

Although it officially does not support any particular ethnic group, throughout its history it is favored by the liberal Creoles and Whites. It is considered to be one of the ideolojis parties, the Democrats represents the economically liberal, pro-free-market movement of the middle and upper classes of Carucere. The party's main policies revolve around the economy, such as supporting greater economic integration with the rest of the Arucian Cooperation Organization and the wider region. Today it is only a minor force in provincial politics in Magua.