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The Red Party (Spanish: Partido Rojo), also known as the Party of the Regeneration (Spanish: Partido de la RegeneraciĆ³n) and nicknamed together the Tailed Ones (Spanish: Los Coludos), was a historical Dominican political party from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century founded by Buenaventura BĆ”ez. RamĆ³n CĆ”ceres and Horacio VĆ”squez were the main leaders of this party in the 20th century, and as such, during this time the followers of this party were also known as Horacistas.
The symbol of this party, and where its name came from, was a rooster with its tail, where the rivals' symbol Los Bolos was tailless. The Red Party was banned in 1930 after Rafael Trujillo's coup. Founded as a party supporting poor peasants and the low-income masses in urban areas, it was generally more popular amongst citizens than Los Bolos, which tended to be more associated with intellectuals. Its ideological heir is the Social Christian Reformist Party.
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Political parties in the Dominican Republic
History of the Dominican Republic