Democratic Alliance (Venezuela)

Democratic Alliance
Alianza Democrática
AbbreviationAD
LeadersJavier Bertucci (El Cambio)
José Bernabé Gutiérrez (AD)
Juan Carlos Alvarado (Copei)
Timoteo Zambrano (CMC)
Henri Falcón (AP)
Luis Parra (PV)
Founded4 September 2020 (2020-09-04)
DissolvedAugust 2023 (2023-08)[1]
Split fromDemocratic Unity Roundtable
Preceded byAgreement for Change
IdeologyLiberal democracy
Factions:
Christian democracy
Social democracy
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Economic liberalism
Political positionBig tent
SloganThe Superior Unity for Venezuela
(Spanish: La Unidad Superior por Venezuela)
National Assembly
20 / 277
Governors
1 / 23
Mayors
13 / 335
Deputies of the Legislative Councils
8 / 251
Inter-Parliamentary Union
3 / 8
Parlatino
3 / 12
Website
Twitter page

The Democratic Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Democrática, AD) was a political coalition created to face the government of Nicolás Maduro in the 2020 Venezuelan parliamentary election and grouped in the National Assembly. It is made up of Hope for Change, Cambiemos and Progressive Advance parties of the predecessor coalition Agreement for Change, in addition to the intervened parties Democratic Action and Copei, and the later incorporated Primero Venezuela, United Venezuela, Ecological Movement, Unidad Vision Venezuela, Country Commitment and the also intervened Popular Will.[2][3]

AD was the successor coalition of the Agreement for Change, and later also of the United Venezuela Alliance.

  1. ^ Antolínez, Héctor (26 July 2023). "Coalición Vamos marca el fin de la Alianza Democrática como proyecto electoral". Crónica Uno. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Cerró el plazo para postular candidatos para el #6D | 800Noticias". 800noticias.com. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Alianza Democrática formalizó inscripción de candidatos – Diario La Calle" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 September 2020.[permanent dead link]

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