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  1. Social Democrats, USA ( SDUSA) is a social-democratic organization established in 1972 as the successor of the Socialist Party of America (SPA). The SPA had stopped running independent presidential candidates and consequently the term "party" in its name had confused the public. Moreover, replacing the "socialist" label with "social democrats ...

  2. Politics of Poland. Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland (SdRP) ( Polish: Socjaldemokracja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, SdRP) was a social-democratic political party in Poland created in 1990, shortly after the Revolutions of 1989. The party was the main party of the successor parties to the Polish United Workers Party (PZPR).

  3. The political and social system resting on the free, organic participation of the whole people in the common good. [136] Academics have tied the idea of popularism to the way Christian democratic parties encompass sections of the whole population. [137]

  4. The Egyptian Social Democratic Party ( Arabic: الحزب المصرى الديمقراطى الاجتماعى, romanized : al-Ḥizb al-Maṣrī al-Dimuqrāṭī al-Ijtmāʿī, IPA: [elˈħezb elˈmɑsˤɾi ldemokˈɾɑːtˤi leɡteˈmæːʕi]) is a social liberal and social democratic party in Egypt. It was founded after the 2011 Egyptian ...

  5. The Social Democracy party (Italian: Democrazia Sociale) was a radical and social-liberal political party in Italy. History [ edit ] The Social Democracy party was formed for the 1919 general election by the union of the Constitutional Democratic Party with several other parties of the liberal left.

  6. Social Democracy (Mexico) Social Democracy ( Spanish: Democracia Social) was a Mexican political party formed in June 1999 and disbanded after the 2000 federal elections . In the 2 July 2000 presidential elections its candidate, Gilberto Rincón Gallardo, won 1.6% of the popular vote. In the senatorial elections of the same date the party won 1 ...

  7. A democracy is a political system, or a system of decision-making within an institution, organization, or state, in which members have a share of power. [2] Modern democracies are characterized by two capabilities of their citizens that differentiate them fundamentally from earlier forms of government: to intervene in society and have their ...

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