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Socialist Workers' Party

Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei (Liothidian)
First SecretaryGeorg von Carstein
Vice SecretaryTeresa Fehrenbach
Founded1 May 1908
Headquarters12. August Platz, Rahden
Student wingSocialist Students of the Revolution
Youth wingFree Socialist Youth
Research wingCentral Party Policy Office
Armed wingPeople's Revolutionary Army
Membership (2017)Increase 28.35 million
IdeologyPopular Socialism

Wernerism-Schraderism

Liothidian nationalism
PositionFar-left
Colours  Red
SloganFür das Volk ("For the People")
Seats in the People's and Workers' Assembly
475 / 680
Seats in the Central Committee
27 / 30
Party flag
SAPflag.png

The Socialist Workers' Party (Liothidian: Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei, SAP), is the founding and ruling political party of the Liothidian Democratic People's Republic. The Socialist Workers' Party is the sole governing party within Liothidia, permitting only highly vetted and subordinated {{wp|independent (politics)|independents]] to co-exist within the national legislature. It was founded in 1908, chiefly by Heinrich Schrader and Gustav Hohenstein. The party grew quickly, and by 1918 had overthrown the Hechenreyt monarchy and established the People's Democratic Republic. It also controls one of the world's largest armed forces, the People's Revolutionary Army.

The SWP is officially organised on the basis of democratic centralism, a principle conceived by Liothidian Wernerist theoretician Heinrich Schrader which entails democratic and open discussion on policy on the condition of unity in upholding the agreed upon policies. Unlike other socialist governing parties, the SWP abolished the alternating bodies of preeminence and installed a fixed structure in 1977. As such the highest body of the SWP is the Central Committee of State, which also forms the nominal executive of Liothidia, while the Central Committee holds all duties and responsibilities of the party.

The party's leader holds the offices of First Secretary (responsible for civilian party duties and head of state) and Secretary of the Revolutionary Defence Commission (responsible for military affairs). Through these posts, the party leader is the country's paramount leader. The current paramount leader is Georg von Carstein, elected at the 10th General Party Congress held in May 2015.

The SWP is committed to communism and continues to participate in the XXXX each year. According to the party constitution, the SWP adheres to Wernerism–Schraderism, Three Pillars of Advancement, Socialist Virtues of the Fatherland, Popular Socialism and Socialism in Modernity. The official explanation for Liothidia's economic reforms is that the country is in the primary stage of socialism, a developmental stage similar to the capitalist mode of production. The command economy established from 1918 until 1970 was replaced by the socialist market economy, the current economic system, comes under Popular Socialism.

History

Governance

Organisation

Central organisation

Lower-level organisations

Members

To join the party, an applicant must be approved by the party, usually through the District Party Administrative Office, the regional level branch of the party apparatus. In 2017, only 1.3million applications were accepted out of some 4 million applicants. Admitted members then spend a year as a probationary member.

Free Socialist Youth

Support organisations

Central Party Office for Solidarity

The Central Party Office for Solidarity is one of the oldest continuing support-units of the SAP. Established in November 1919, it was initially tasked with assisting socialist and communist parties across Belisaria in amassing support, influence and ultimately power.

Central Party Policy Office

Central Party Office for Women's Rights

Ideology

Level of control

Inter-party ties

Communist

Ruling communist parties

Non-communist