There are a number of political parties called the Democratic Alliance or Alliance for Democracy. The parties named Democratic Alliance are also listed under Democratic Party. There are many political parties of diverse political orientation called the Democratic Party or similar. ...
See also: Democratic Party, list of political parties 123 Democratic Alliance (一二三民主聯盟) was a pro-Taiwan political party in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the Peoples Republic of China. ... The Democratic Alliance (Portuguese: Aliança Democrática or AD) was a coalition in Portugal between the Social Democratic Party (Portuguese: Partido Social Democrata or PSD), the Democratic Social Center (Portuguese: Centro Democrático Social or CDS) and the Peoples Monarchist Party (Portuguese: Partido Popular Monárquico or PPM). ... The Social Democratic Party (Portuguese: Partido Social Democrata) is a political party in Portugal. ... The Democratic Social Center / Peoples Party (Portuguese: Centro Democrático Social / Partido Popular or CDS/PP) is a Portuguese political party. ... The Peoples Monarchist Party (Partido Popular Monárquico) is a political party in Portugal, without parliamentary representation. ... There are many political parties of diverse political orientation called the Democratic Party or similar. ... This is a list of political parties around the world. ...
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It was formed when the Democratic Party entered into a short-lived alliance with the New National Party in 2000.
Although the DemocraticAlliance in its present form is fairly new, its roots can be traced far back in South African political history, through a complex sequence of splits and mergers.
The PFP was ousted as the official opposition by the far-right Conservative Party in the whites-only parliamentary elections held on 6 May 1987.
Any such Alliance must be credible so that a thug government planning democide must consider that it may have to fight the forces of the Alliance, be defeated, and its dictators tried before an international court for genocide, crimes against humanity, or aggression.
Supporters of the Alliance must communicate not so much to democratic leaders (who most likely are already aware of what is happening and is needed), but to the media and through them to democratic voters about democracy and democratization as a solution to war and democide.
Alliance supporters must show why democracies should act as an alliance, why democracy is a long run solution, and particularly, why intervention is a matter of national security and human welfare.