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{{Infobox political party | {{Infobox political party | ||
| name = Social Democratic Party | | name = Social Democratic Party | ||
| logo = [[File:Social Democratic Party of Central America.svg| | | native_name = Partido Social Democratica | ||
| logo = [[File:Social Democratic Party of Central America.svg|210px]] | |||
| colorcode = #FF0000 | | colorcode = #FF0000 | ||
| leader = [[Federico Alfaro]] ([[Costa Rica (FCA)|CR]]) | | leader = [[Federico Alfaro]] ([[Costa Rica (FCA)|CR]]) | ||
| chairman = [[Mauricio Sequiera]] ([[Nicaragua (FCA)|NC]]) | | chairman = [[Mauricio Sequiera]] ([[Nicaragua (FCA)|NC]]) | ||
| foundation = {{Start date|1991|12|04}} | | foundation = {{Start date|1991|12|04}} | ||
| position | | position = [[File:Red flag waving.svg|20px]] {{W|Center-left to left-wing}} | ||
| ideology = {{W|Social democracy}}<br>{{W|Democratic socialism}} | | ideology = {{W|Social democracy}}<br>{{W|Democratic socialism}} | ||
| membership = TBD | | membership = TBD | ||
| headquarters = {{W|San Jose}}, [[Costa Rica (FCA)|Costa Rica]] | | headquarters = {{W|San Jose}}, [[Costa Rica (FCA)|Costa Rica]] | ||
| international = | | international = {{W|Socialist International}}<br>{{W|Progressive Alliance}} | ||
| national = [[Democratic Socialist Coalition (Central America)|Democratic Socialist Party]] | |||
| affiliation1_title = American affiliation | | affiliation1_title = American affiliation | ||
| affiliation1 = [[Social Democrats of America]] | | affiliation1 = [[Social Democrats of America]] | ||
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| seats1_title = [[House of Initiatives of Central America|House of Initiatives]] | | seats1_title = [[House of Initiatives of Central America|House of Initiatives]] | ||
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|7|50|#FF0000}} | | seats1 = {{Composition bar|7|50|#FF0000}} | ||
| seats2_title = [[House of Delegates of Central America|House of Delegates]] | | seats2_title = [[House of Delegates of Central America|House of Delegates]] | ||
| seats2 = | | seats2 = {{Composition bar|17|234|#FF0000}} | ||
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| seats3_title = [[American Parliament]] | | seats3_title = [[American Parliament]] | ||
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| symbol = | | symbol = | ||
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| footnotes = | | footnotes = [[Politics of Central America]]<br>[[List of political parties in Federation of Central America|Political parties]]<br>[[Elections in Central America|Elections]] | ||
|}}'''Social Democratic Party''' (Spanish: Partido Social Democrática) is a center-left to left-wing political party in [[Federation of Central America|Central America]]. It currently served as an opposition party of the government together with the [[Democratic Alliance of Central America|Democratic Alliance]], [[Liberal Progressive Party of Central America|Liberal Progressive Party]], and [[Green Party of Central America|Green Party]]. The current party leader is the current Alajuela [[House of Delegates of Central America|Delegate]] [[Federico Alfaro]]. | |}}'''Social Democratic Party''' (Spanish: Partido Social Democrática) is a center-left to left-wing political party in [[Federation of Central America|Central America]]. It currently served as an opposition party of the government together with the [[Democratic Alliance of Central America|Democratic Alliance]], [[Liberal Progressive Party of Central America|Liberal Progressive Party]], and [[Green Party of Central America|Green Party]]. The current party leader is the current Alajuela [[House of Delegates of Central America|Delegate]] [[Federico Alfaro]]. | ||
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*[[Beatriz Santana]] - 6<sup>th</sup> President of Central America (2012-2017) | *[[Beatriz Santana]] - 6<sup>th</sup> President of Central America (2012-2017) | ||
==Factions== | ==Factions== | ||
* | *New Socialist Bloc | ||
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[[Category:Social Democrats of America member parties]] | [[Category:Social Democrats of America member parties]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 3 August 2023
Social Democratic Party Partido Social Democratica | |
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Leader | Federico Alfaro (CR) |
Chairperson | Mauricio Sequiera (NC) |
Founded | December 4, 1991 |
Merger of |
Revolutionary Alliance United Liberation Party Democratic Radical Party |
Headquarters | San Jose, Costa Rica |
Student wing | Social Demócratas Educados |
Youth wing | Social Demócratas Aspirantes |
Women's wing | Unión Social Demócrata de Mujeres |
LGBT wing | Libertad para Los Rojos |
Overseas wing | Social Demócratas de Ultramar |
Membership | TBD |
Ideology |
Social democracy Democratic socialism |
Political position | Center-left to left-wing |
National affiliation | Democratic Socialist Party |
International affiliation |
Socialist International Progressive Alliance |
American affiliation | Social Democrats of America |
Official colors | Red |
Governing body | TBD |
House of Initiatives |
7 / 50 |
House of Delegates |
17 / 234 |
American Parliament |
7 / 45 |
Governorships |
0 / 10 (TBD) |
Website | |
TBD | |
Politics of Central America Political parties Elections |
Social Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Social Democrática) is a center-left to left-wing political party in Central America. It currently served as an opposition party of the government together with the Democratic Alliance, Liberal Progressive Party, and Green Party. The current party leader is the current Alajuela Delegate Federico Alfaro.
It was founded in December 4, 1991 after the merger of the Revolutionary Alliance, United Liberation Party, and Democratic Radical Party. Both parties have failed to have seats in 1987 and 1990 legislative elections because the Nationalist Party and Democratic Alliance dominated the legislation. They want to reform the Conference of American States but opposes on leaving the union. They want to improve the diplomatic relationship to the United Commonwealth, United People's Committees, and other Landonist states but they did not support Landonism. In terms of the country's certain issues, the party supported the same-sex marriage, legalization of marijuana only for medical purposes, gun control and abortion for rape victims.
It belongs to the opposition party during the leadership of the Nationalist Party. Beatriz Santana is the only elected president from this party in Central American history.
History
Organization
Structure
State parties
State | Party | Leader | Seats in CDI | Seats in CDD | Seats in
state legislatures |
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Costa Rica | |||||
Distrito Capital | |||||
El Salvador | |||||
Guatemala | |||||
Honduras | |||||
Los Altos | |||||
Nicaragua | |||||
Punta | |||||
Victoria | |||||
Zelaya |
Ideology and platform
Political positions
Social policy
- Support for same-sex marriages and civil unions.
- Support abortion for the rape victims.
- Legalization of marijuana only for medical purposes.
- Opposes on legalizing the recreational drugs.
- Promote legislation against human rights violation.
Economic policy
- Lower taxes on the lower class.
- Protect and expand unions and labor rights.
- Nationalize the healthcare and energy industries.
- Support the renewable energy in the country.
- Increase the salary of teachers and other uniformed personnel.
- Support the public healthcare insurance and free medical check-ups.
- Expand the free education program of all citizens.
Foreign policy
- Support normalizing relations with China and Landonist states.
- Reform the Conference of American States but opposes of leaving the union.
Elected Presidents
- Beatriz Santana - 6th President of Central America (2012-2017)
Factions
- New Socialist Bloc
- Social Democratic Party of Central America
- Political parties of Central America
- Social democratic parties
- Social Democrats of America member parties
- 1991 establishments in Central America
- Political parties established in 1991
- Parties represented in the American Parliament
- American unionist parties in Central America