Democratic Action Party (Panama)


The Democratic Action Party was a Panamanian conservative political party.
The Democratic Action Party was founded by Bernardino González Ruíz, in 1963.
It was formed by ex-members of the Popular Union Party.
Conservative businessmen are among its leadership.
Bernardino González Ruíz was a Panamanian politician and National Assembly deputy, Minister of Labor, Social Welfare and Public Health in the Cabinet of President Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón.
He was the brother of Sergio González Ruíz, who was Panamanian Vice-President
and the Popular Union Party candidate for President in the election, held in 1948.
In 1963 Bernardino González Ruíz relinquished 1964 presidential aspirations and accepted the temporary post of the interim Presidency. His acceptance simultaneously eliminated his brother's candidacy, since under the constitution no immediate next-of-kin may run for the office within the same period.
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In 1964 it allied with the National Opposition Union and its candidate Marco Aurelio Robles. In 1968 it allied with the National Union and its candidate Arnulfo Arias Madrid.
The PAD was abolished after a military coup in 1968.