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The Congress of the Dominican Republic was founded after the drafting of the Constitution, on 6 November 1844. In the chapter 2 of this Constitution is mentioned how the legislature would be divided into two legislative bodies called Tribunat (corresponding to the current House of Deputies) and Conservative Council (corresponding to the current Senate).
The Senate of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Senado de la República Dominicana) is the upper house in the bicameral legislature of the Dominican Republic, and together with the Chamber of Deputies makes up the Congress.
Works of Dominican origin that have entered the public domain in the U.S. due to certain circumstances (such as publication in noncompliance with U.S. copyright formalities) and which were under copyright in the Dominican Republic on January 1, 1996 may have had their U.S. copyright restored under the URAA.
The National Palace is the president's official workplace, the center of the administration, and a prominent symbol of the office.. Since independence in 1844, the Dominican Republic has counted 54 people in the presidential office, whether constitutional, provisional, or interim, divided into 66 periods of government.
Name Abbr. Founded Ideology Position Dissolution Blue Party Partido Azúl: PA 1865 Radicalism: Centre-left to Centre: 1930 Red Party Partido Rojo: PR 1865 Conservatism: Right-wing to Centre-right: 1930 Dominican Party Partido Dominicano: PD 1931 Fascism Third Position: 1962 Dominican Communist Party Partido Comunista Dominicano: PCD 1944 ...
Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) 66 Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC) 5 Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) 3 Broad Front (FA) 3 People's Force (FP) 15 Country Alliance (ALPAIS) 2 Alliance for Democracy (APD) 2 Social Democratic Institutional Bloc (BIS) 1 Dominicans for Change (DXC) 2 Civic Renovation Party (PCR) 1 Dominican Humanist ...
Conservative Council was the name of the Dominican upper chamber between November 1844 and February 1854.. The Dominican Constitution of 1844 foresaw the existence of two chambers in the national congress: the Conservative Council and the Tribune [1], upper and lower chambers which in other Dominican constitutions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries received the name of Senate and ...
Women members of the Congress of the Dominican Republic (13 P) C. Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic (1 C, 21 P) S.