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Party Of The Democratic Revolutionright The Party of the Democratic Revolution (in Spanish: Partido de la Revolucin Democrtica, PRD) is one of the three main political parties in Mexico. Founded in Mexico City on May 5, 1989 by Cuauhtmoc Crdenas Solrzano, Heberto Castillo, Gilberto Rincn Gallardo, and other leading left-wing politicians, it was proclaimed to be the party of the 6 de julio (July 6), referring to the date of Mexico's 1988 presidential election. On that date, it is alleged that Crdenas, the candidate of a coalition of center-left parties (the Frente Democrtico Nacional) won the election but was denied victory by fraudulent means. Victory was instead given to the PRI candidate, Carlos Salinas de Gortari. Cardenas and some of his followers then left the PRI in protest. The party traces its pedigree to the Partido Comunista de Mxico (PCM, the Communist Party of Mexico), Partido Socialista Unificado de Mxico (PSUM, the Unified Socialist Party of Mexico), and the Partido Mexicano Socialista (PMS, the Mexican Socialist Party). The PMS donated its registration with the Federal Electoral Commission (CFE) to enable the new party to be established. A large number of defectors from the PRI also swelled the PRD's ranks. The PRD has a strong electoral presence in central and southern Mexico. The party has won gubernatorial races in several states including Guerrero, Chiapas, Michoacn, Zacatecas, Baja California Sur. It has also maintained control over the Federal District (Mexico City) ever since the city's voters were first allowed to elect local authorities in 1997. In the 2003 local elections, 13 of the Federal District's 16 borough mayoral races (jefes delegacionales) were won by PRD candidates. The head of the Mexico City government, Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador, is generally considered to be the PRD's most likely candidate in the 2006 presidential elections, although he has not publicly announced whether he will run. If he does run, he is assumed to be one of the favourites. External link
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