According to its statutes, The Civic Renovation Party is "a political organization built by Dominican men and women with freedom of action, pacts, and alliances, and with a strategic vision towards the consolidation of true democracy. This party conceives democracy as equality in social, political, economic, and educational opportunities."
The General Statutes dictate the development and organization parameters of the political party. The National Assembly or Convention is the executive body of the National Direction and is integrated by the President of the party.
The National Assembly/Convention, the maximum organism of the party, is integrated by:
Members of the National Direction
President and Secretary of each municipality
President of each Municipal District
President, Secretary-General, Secretary of Organization, Electoral Secretary, Women’s Secretary, and the Secretary of Youth of provincial committees, except the National District.
The provinces of Santo Domingo and Santiago are represented by:
Ten delegates of the National District, chosen by its direction.
Presidents and Secretary-Generals of the exterior sectionals where the party is organized.
The National Assembly holds an ordinary meeting every two years and holds an extraordinary meeting every time the President and Secretary-General, the Executive Commission, or two-thirds of the members of the National Direction requires so. The attributions of the National Assembly are to:
Approve and/or modify the general guidelines of the party
Approve and/or modify the General Statutes
Elect the National Direction
Elect the President and Secretary-General of the party
National Direction
The National Direction is composed of every member of the Executive Commission, the Political Commission, the Presidents, the Secretary-Generals of Provincial Committees, and the presidents of the Municipal Committees and Municipal Districts. The National Direction is in charge of:
Electing every member of the Executive Commission, with the exception of the President of the party and the Secretary General
Electing the National Secretaries
Electing the Regional Directors
Applying the politics approved by the National Assembly
Knowing the reports of the Executive Commission
The National Direction will meet ordinarily every six months and extraordinarily any time the President and Secretary-General or the two thirds of its members decide to convoke
Executive Commission
The Executive Commission is the body in charge of executing, directing, and supervising the politics approved by the National Assembly and National Direction of the party. The Executive Commission is composed of the President, Vice-Presidents, the Secretary-General, the Under-Secretary-General, the National Secretaries, the Regional Directors, and the Presidents of the National District and the provinces of Santo Domingo and Santiago. The Executive Commission is in charge of:
Implementing the politics designed by the National Direction, the resolutions and politics approved by the National Assembly.
Recommending, approving, and modifying the regulations that rule the statutes
Proposing to the National Assembly the names of aspiring members of the National Direction
The Executive Commission will meet every three months
Politic Commission
The Politic Commission is the strategic body of the party in charge of directing and supervising the politics and resolutions approved by the National Assembly and the National Direction. It's composed of nine members: the President, the First Vice-President, the Secretary-General, the Secretary of Finances, the Organization Secretary, the Presidents of the National Districts and the provinces of Santo Domingo and Santiago, and a 9th member designated by the President of the Party. The Politic Commission is in charge of:
Designating how many commissions are necessary to perform specific tasks
Giving follow-up on the politics, actions, and resolutions approved by the National Direction and the Executive Commission.
Elaborating regulations, codes, and procedures to regulate specific topics regarding the structure of the different organisms of the party
Party Symbols
The flag of the Civic Renovation Party is made up of 5 horizontal stripes: green symbolizing hope; yellow symbolizing justice and faith in democracy and red. The anthem of the PCR was written by its President, Jorge Radhamés Zorrilla Ozuna, to achieve society’s development and well-being regardless of each person’s religion or beliefs.
Presidency of the Civic Renovation Party
The President is the spokesman and official representative of the party, presides the National Assembly, the National Direction, and the Executive Commission. The President is in charge of convoking the National Direction, Executive Commission, and Political Commission anytime he considers necessary to resolve any urgent situation that may affect the country or the correct development of the PCR. The President of the Civic Renovation Party is in charge of:
Presiding in every meeting of the PCR
Designating the commission of assessors
Convoking, either by himself or with the Secretary-General, the National Assembly extraordinarily
Administration of the incomes and expenses of the party with the Director of Finances
Current President
is the current President and founder of the party. He is a follower of Juan Pablo Duarte, Gregorio Luperón, José Francisco Peña Gómez, and Juan Bosch. He bases the ideology of the Civic Renovation Party in “serving the country, the people, and every Dominican; rescuing our origins and defending full democracy”, with the strong conviction that “a country without education, food, health, home, or equality cannot fully develop”.
Progressive Renovator Pact
On January 8, 2012, the Dominican Liberation Party represented by its President Leonel Fernández, its Secretary-General, Reinaldo Pared Pérez, and Danilo Medina, signed the Progressive Renovation Pact, represented by its President Jorge Radhamés Zorrilla Ozuna and its Secretary-General Franklin White. With this pact, the Civic Renovation Party supported Danilo Medina’s candidacy and Margarita Cedeño and was signed with the representatives of the Political Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party, of the National Campaign Committee, and the National Direction of the Civic Renovation Party. Other participating members of the Dominican Liberation Party were Francisco Javier García, General Coordinator of Campaign; Euclides Gutiérrez Félix; Jaime David Fernández Mirabal, Temístocles Montás, Roberto Salcedo, and senators of different provinces of the country.