The Social Christian Reformist Party (Spanish: Partido Reformista Social Cristiano, PRSC) is a Christian democratic right-wing political party in the Dominican Republic formed by the union of the Partido Reformista (established in 1963 by Joaquín Balaguer who was, at the time, exiled in New York City) and the Partido Revolucionario Social Cristiano. Some of the PRSC's founders and leaders were originally business leaders and Roman Catholics who opposed the communist, democratic socialist and social democratic tendencies of Juan Bosch and José Francisco Peña Gómez, of the PRD and PLD. However, as is the case with most party politics in the Dominican Republic, the party remains pragmatically populist.
Founders of the original PRSC (former Partido Revolucionario Social Cristiano) were anti-trujillistas, among others: Alfonso Moreno Martinez, Mario Read Vittini, Yuyo D'Alessandro, Caonabo Javier Castillo, all of them returning to the Dominican Rep. from political exile. Years later this political party and the Partido Reformista together became Partido Refomista Social Cristiano.
I saw you standing there
I've seen your face before
You don't know who I am
But I could give you more
You're laughing with your friends
You tell them you're in love
But you're not fooling me
The joke is on yourself
It's a cruel cruel world
When you're on your own
It's a cold cold heart
That could turn you down
It's a cruel cruel world
When you're on your own
If you need a friend
I could be the one
But you don't know me
Not at all
I looked for you today
You're nowhere to be found
I wonder if you're okay
There's something going round
Maybe you moved away
You looked a little down
When I saw you last Sunday
When I didn't make a sound
It's a cruel cruel world
When you're on your own
It's a cold cold heart
That could turn you down
It's a cruel cruel world
When you're on your own
If you need a friend
I could be the one
But you don't know me