People's Party Partido Popular | |
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President | Juan Carlos Arango |
Founded | 1956 1957 (UCN) 1960 (PDC) 2001 (PP) | (AD)
Headquarters | María Building (floors 2 and 3), Perú Avenue, Plaza Porras. Panama City, Panama |
Membership (2023) | 17,408[1] |
Ideology | Christian democracy Conservatism Subsidiarity Anti-communism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Regional affiliation | Christian Democratic Organization of America |
International affiliation | Centrist Democrat International |
Colours | Blue, green |
Seats in the National Assembly | 2 / 71 |
District Mayors[2] | 5 / 81 |
Corregimiento Representatives | 0 / 702 |
Seats in the Central American Parliament (Panamanian seats) | 4 / 20 |
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Website | |
partidopopularpanama.com.pa | |
The People's Party (Spanish: Partido Popular) is a Panamanian Christian democratic political party. Founded in 1956, it was made up of middle-class professionals, intellectuals and students, with support from trade unions, particularly the Federation of Christian Workers. It went on to become one of Latin America's most conservative and anti-communist Christian democratic parties.[3] The ideological foundation of the party is based on the social doctrine of the Catholic Church. The PP is a full member of the Christian Democrat International and Christian Democratic Organization of America.[4]
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