- Independent Democratic Pole
The Independent Democratic Pole (Polo Democrático Independiente) or (PDI), is a leftwing social democratic political party in
Colombia .Origins
Originally formed as a left-wing congressional coalition, the party itself was officially founded on
July 17 2003 . The congressional movement consisted of the union of diverse tendencies among the Colombian left (including former guerrillas, labor and union leaders, indigenous representatives and others), including many of, but not necessarily limited to,marxist extraction.Some of the members of the original group which did not formally join the new party remained as members of separate political structures, one of which then founded Democratic Alternative (AD).
Political Platform
The PDI's platform principally consists of supporting a negotiated settlement with the country's leftwing insurgencies, defending the principles and practical applications of Colombia's
1991 Constitution, rejecting the country's traditionallybipartisan politics, and promoting democracy, freedom and social justice while also respecting human rights. The party completely rejects the armed struggle of the FARC and ELN as an effective means to solve Colombia's social, political and economical problems.Political Development
Despite threats and violent actions from elements of the country's radical right-wing, most notably from AUC paramilitaries and others, which have resulted in the murder of some of its members, the PDI has become a nationally recognized movement and it has enjoyed some recent electoral successes, such as winning the October
2003 election for the office ofBogotá 's mayor through their candidateLuis Eduardo Garzón , the governorship of theValle del Cauca department throughAngelino Garzón , and being partially responsible for the failure of the government's October2003 referendum (which it opposed, together with theColombian Liberal Party and others). The party also became part of a few ruling coalitions in other local municipalities, such asNariño ,Pasto .The PDI is present as an observer in the
Socialist International , though it may become a full member in the future. The PDI is currently in political opposition to the government of presidentAlvaro Uribe , being critical of many of his actions and generally rejecting his policies as counter-productive or ineffective. This has not prevented several of its members from participating in discussions and finding points of agreement with some Uribe supporters or with other more traditional politicians.Ahead of the 2006 elections, the PDI and Democratic Alternative formed an alliance called
Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA). The PDA chose AD'sCarlos Gaviria Díaz as its presidential candidate, defeating the PDI'sAntonio Navarro Wolff in a close race.ee also
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Politics of Colombia
*List of political parties in Colombia External links
* [http://www.polodemocratico.net PDI webpage]
* [http://www.portalcol.com/colombianadas/elecciones2006 Democracia a distancia: Elecciones 2006 (Portalcol.com)] (Information about the Pole's list of candidates to the Colombian Senate, Spanish).
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