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Ideologically, the party is positioned on the {{wp|left-wing politics|left}} of Lorcanian politics. The party considers itself democratic and eco-socialist, progressive and social democratic. The party is comprised of a number of factions, generally either {{wp|centre-left}} or outwardly left-wing. {{wp|Feminism}}, {{wp|civil rights}}, {{wp|Official multilingualism|official bilingualism}}, {{wp|environmentalism}}, {{wp|cultural liberalism}}, {{wp|pacifism}} and {{wp|trade unionism}} are key influences on the party. | Ideologically, the party is positioned on the {{wp|left-wing politics|left}} of Lorcanian politics. The party considers itself democratic and eco-socialist, progressive and social democratic. The party is comprised of a number of factions, generally either {{wp|centre-left}} or outwardly left-wing. {{wp|Feminism}}, {{wp|civil rights}}, {{wp|Official multilingualism|official bilingualism}}, {{wp|environmentalism}}, {{wp|cultural liberalism}}, {{wp|pacifism}} and {{wp|trade unionism}} are key influences on the party. | ||
The Democratic Socialists are generally strongest in urban and cosmopolitan areas, and towns and villages with large working class communities. Membership is mixed, with both university educated and student contingent, and a significant working class presence. | The Democratic Socialists are generally strongest in urban and cosmopolitan areas, and towns and villages with large working class communities. Membership is mixed, with both a university educated and student contingent, and a significant working class presence. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Consolidation: Brandon Murray, 1999-2007=== | ===Consolidation: Brandon Murray, 1999-2007=== | ||
===Third largest party: Michael Armstrong, 2007-2011=== | ===Third largest party: Michael Armstrong, 2007-2011=== | ||
===Victory in Na Naoimh: Orla Mhic Breislin, | ===Victory in Na Naoimh: Orla Mhic Breislin, 2011-2018=== | ||
===Modern opposition: Ambrós Ó Bairr, | |||
===Modern opposition: Ambrós Ó Bairr, 2018-present=== | |||
==Ideology== | ==Ideology== | ||
==Organisation== | ==Organisation== | ||
===Factions=== | |||
==Electoral results== | ==Electoral results== | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 8 August 2019
Democratic Socialist Caucus Cugais Shóisialach Dhaonlathach | |
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Abbreviation | DSC |
Leader | Ambrós Ó Bairr |
Deputy Leader | Zoe Monroe |
General Secretary | Tony Osborn |
Founded | May 1, 1991 |
Merger of | Progressives Labor Party Socialist Current |
Headquarters | 233 Ardghail Road, Na Naoimh, Na Naoimh |
Newspaper | Socialist Sentinel |
Think tank | Common Wealth Institute |
Student wing | DSC Students |
Youth wing | Young Socialists |
Women's wing | Women for Socialism |
Membership (2019) | 2,425,160 |
Ideology | Democratic socialism Progressivism Eco-socialism Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
International affiliation | International Socialist Forum |
Euclean | Socialist Alternative for Euclea (regional partner) |
Colors | Vermilion |
Anthem | Solidarity Forever |
House of Notables | 29 / 200
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House of Commons | 51 / 345
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State governments | 327 / 1,680
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The Democratic Socialist Caucus (Ghaillish: Cugais Shóisialach Dhaonlathach, abbreviated DSC, CSD or DSC-CSD) is a political party in Lorcania. Considered among the four major parties, the DSC espouses democratic socialism, progressivism, eco-socialism and social democracy. Since 2018 it has been led by Ambrós Ó Bairr, who has also emerged as its presidential candidate.
In 1982, an electoral alliance was formed between the Progressives, the long-standing voice of the Lorcanian left, and the Labor Party, the voice of the trade union movement. Along with the smaller Socialist Current, the parties merged on May Day 1991 as the Progressive and Socialist Labor Party, adopting the current name two years later. Under the leadership of Conán Ó Banáin and Summer Moore in the 1990s, the party became the voice of urban voters, and by the 2000s the party under Brandon Murray and Michael Armstrong had surpassed the Countryside Alliance in seat share. Under Orla Mhic Breislin, the party solidified its status by taking control of the Na Naoimh legislature. Current leader Ó Bairr was elected in 2018, leading the party to become the largest in the Kingswood legislature.
Ideologically, the party is positioned on the left of Lorcanian politics. The party considers itself democratic and eco-socialist, progressive and social democratic. The party is comprised of a number of factions, generally either centre-left or outwardly left-wing. Feminism, civil rights, official bilingualism, environmentalism, cultural liberalism, pacifism and trade unionism are key influences on the party.
The Democratic Socialists are generally strongest in urban and cosmopolitan areas, and towns and villages with large working class communities. Membership is mixed, with both a university educated and student contingent, and a significant working class presence.