The leading parties in 1994 were the PRSC, linked to the International Christian Democratic political movement, whose candidate was President Joaquín Balaguer; the PRD, affiliated with the Socialist International, whose candidate was José Francisco Peña Gómez; and the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), whose candidate was former President Juan Bosch.
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Since August 2012, the President of the Republic is Danilo Medina and the Vice President is Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), which won in the first election round with a majority vote of 51.21%.
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