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Bonaire Democratic Party Partido Demokrátiko Boneriano | |
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| Abbreviation |
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| Leader | Clark Abraham |
| President | Peter Silberie[1] |
| Secretary | Cardine Cicilia |
| Leader in theIsland Council | Clark Abraham |
| Founder | Julio Antonio Abraham |
| Founded | 1954 (1954) |
| Ideology | Social democracy Progressivism Autonomism |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| Colors | Red |
| Island Council | 3 / 9 |
| Website | |
| https://www.votademokrat.org | |
TheBonaire Democratic Party (Papiamentu:Partido Demokrátiko Boneriano,PDB;Dutch:Democratische Partij Bonaire), also known asDemokrat, is apolitical party inBonaire and formerly theNetherlands Antilles.
The party was founded in 1954 byJulio Antonio Abraham. It is a progressive social-democratic party that advocates for more autonomy for the island of Bonaire.[2]
In the2002 Netherlands Antilles general election, the party won 2.6% of the popular vote and one out of 22 seats in theEstates. In the2006 general election, the party kept one seat, winning 44.5% of the vote in Bonaire. In the2015 island council election, the party won three out of nine seats and formed a coalition with theBonaire Patriotic Union (UPB).[3]
In the2019 election, the party won three seats in theIsland Council.[4]
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