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Encyclopedia > Social Democratic Party (El Salvador)
Politics of El Salvador

Politics of El Salvador
Political parties in El Salvador
Elections in El Salvador
President: 2004 File links The following pages link to this file: El Salvador Politics of El Salvador Military of El Salvador Latin America Organization of American States Freedom House User:AntonioMartin Football World Cup 1970 Football World Cup 1982 United Provinces of Central America D.C. United San Jose Earthquakes List of... The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Liberal democracy History of democracy Referenda Representative democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Elections Elections by country Elections by calender Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by ideology... This article needs cleanup. ... Political parties in El Salvador lists political parties in this country. ... Politics of El Salvador Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in El Salvador ... A presidential election was held in El Salvador on Sunday, 21 March 2004. ...

The Social Democratic Party (Partido Social Demócrata) is a political party in El Salvador. At the last legislative elections, 16 march 2003, the party won 0.7 % of the popular vote and no seats in the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Politics of El Salvador Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in El Salvador ... The Legislative Assembly is the legislative branch of the government of El Salvador. ...


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El Salvador’s 1983 constitution—the 23rd in its history—provides for a representative government with three independent branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
El Salvador was dominated from the 1860s to 1944 by the Liberal Party, which represented the elite class of coffee planters.
But when the two parties formed a coalition and appeared to win the presidential election of 1972, they were suppressed by the PCN government, and their leaders were exiled.
El Salvador (18360 words)
El Salvador thus was relegated to the status of a backwater of the Spanish Empire.
El Salvador is bounded by Guatemala to the west and Honduras to the north and east, and it is separated from Nicaragua on the southeast by the Golfo de Fonseca.
El Salvador, along with the rest of Middle America (a region comprising mainly Mexico and Central America), is one of the most seismologically active regions on earth, situated atop three of the large tectonic plates that constitute the earth's surface.
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