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Democratic Unity
Unidad Demócrata
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Abbreviation | UD |
President | Rubén Costas |
Founders | Rubén Costas Samuel Doria Medina |
Founded | 17 June 2014; 10 years ago (2014-06-17) |
Succeeded by | Bolivia Says No |
Ideology | Autonomism Regionalism Social democracy |
Political position | Center-lefttocenter-right |
Colors | Red Yellow Green |
Coalition members | UN MDS |
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Democratic Unity (Spanish: Unidad Demócrata; UD) was a center-lefttocenter-right electoral and political coalition in Bolivia, formed on 17 June 2014 by the National Unity Front and the Social Democratic Movement to contest the 2014 general elections.[1]
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