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Political party
Party of the Democratic Karma Partido del Karma Democrático
LeaderBosco "el Tosco"
Founded2000
HeadquartersBilbao
NewspaperKarma dice
IdeologyJoke party
Website
www.pkd.com

Party of the Democratic Karma (Spanish: Partido del Karma Democrático) is a Spanish joke party founded by the publishers of the magazine Karma dice (Karma says), a satirical publication. The party was officially registered in 2002.

Activities and history

The party's motto is "PKD: the useless vote. The vote just like you." (Spanish: "PKD: el voto inútil. El voto como tú.") They support absurd proposals like paying civil servants with corticoles (vouchers from the general store El Corte Inglés redeemable for school supplies), building in flower pots, and promising to corrupt themselves as much as possible. Their magazine and party are based in the Basque Country, and they reflect a reaction to their fellow Basque citizens' perceived overly serious approach to life.

In the Basque elections in 2001, the party received the seventh most votes.

References

  1. "PKD: el partido que se lo toma todo a risa". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 2007-05-14. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
  2. ""Hasta la derrota siempre", lema del Partido del Karma Democrático". LARED21 (in Spanish). 2003-05-21. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
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