Democratic Revolution

Democratic Revolution (Spanish: Revolución Democrática) is a Chilean left-wing political party, founded in 2012 by some of the leaders of the 2011 Chilean student protests, most notably the current Deputy Giorgio Jackson, who is also the most popular public figure of the party. Their principles are based on advocating for participative democracy and the overcoming of Neoliberalism in Chile.

Democratic Revolution

Revolución Democrática
PresidentCatalina Pérez
Founded7 January 2012
HeadquartersAvenida Francisco Bilbao 299, Providencia, Santiago, Chile
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Participatory democracy
Political positionCentre-left[1][2] to left-wing
National affiliationBroad Front
Chamber of Deputies
10 / 155
Senate
1 / 43
Website
www.revoluciondemocratica.cl

History

The movement was founded on early 2012,[3] adding up to more than 4000 supporters in the first week.

They presented three candidates for the 2013 Chilean parliamentary election, winning one seat in the Chamber of Deputies, the former student leader Giorgio Jackson. They did not support any of the presidential candidates, although the majority of the movement decided to request the vote for Michelle Bachelet in the second round of the election.[4] The same year, the movement elected their first National directive, led by Miguel Crispi and Sebastián Depolo.

In mid-2015, the members of the movement decided to start the process to become a party. After collecting signatures all over the country, they were accepted as an official party in 2016.[5] Being an official party, they presented candidates for the Municipal election of 2016, most notably candidates for mayor in Antofagasta, La Serena, Taltal, among other towns, electing 9 members of Municipal Councils.

Since 2018, the party has 7 deputies in the chilean parliament -including the party's president, congresswoman Catalina Pérez- and a senator.

Presidential candidates

The following is a list of the presidential candidates supported by Democratic Revolution. (Information gathered from the Archive of Chilean Elections).

Controversies

In February 2021, party's chairwoman Catalina Pérez was criticized for her Instagram story stating "In Chile, the life of the poor isn't worth anything. Why would they not want us to burn it all?", causing huge public backlash.

References

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