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  1. The Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania ( Polish: Socjaldemokracja Królestwa Polskiego i Litwy, SDKPiL ), originally the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland (SDKP), was a Marxist political party founded in 1893 and later served as an autonomous section of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. [1] It later merged into the Communist Workers Party of Poland. Its ...

  2. Voice – Social Democracy. Voice – Social Democracy ( Slovak: Hlas – sociálna demokracia, Hlas–SD ), also commonly referred to as Hlas, is a social-democratic and left-wing nationalist political party in Slovakia. [8] It was founded in 2020 by dissidents from Direction – Social Democracy (Smer) [9] led by former prime minister Peter ...

  3. Social Democrats is a name used by a number of political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy. Social Democrats may refer to: Social Democrats (Croatia), a social-democratic political party in Croatia.

  4. The Social Democrats ( Italian: Socialdemocratici ), officially Social Democracy ( Italian: Socialdemocrazia, SD), is a social-democratic political party in Italy founded on 2 July 2022. [1] It considers itself to be the continuation of the historical Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI), founded by Giuseppe Saragat and other reformist ...

  5. The Social Democratic Party is generally recognized as the main architect of the progressive taxation, fair trade, low-unemployment, active labor market policies ( ALMP )-based Swedish welfare state that was developed in the years after World War II.

  6. Social Democratic Party (Romania) The Social Democratic Party ( Romanian: Partidul Social Democrat, PSD) is the largest social democratic [27] [28] political party in Romania and also the largest overall political party in the country, aside from European Parliament level, where it is the second largest by total number of political ...

  7. Social Democracy ( Serbian Cyrillic: Социјалдемократија, romanized : Socijaldemokratija, abbr. SD) was a political party in Serbia. SD was led by Vuk Obradović from 1997 to 2006 and Nenad Vukasović from 2006 to 2010. [1]

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