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}} | }}The [[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist Party]] is a social democratic political party in [[Seketan]]. The party was founded in 1968 as a protest organizing group called the [[Socialist Democracy Movement|Socialist Party]] during the [[1978 Seketese Revolution]] but was made illegal in 1969. It was legalized in 1978 and formed the first democratic government. Today the party sits on the centre-left of the [[Seketese Politics|Seketese political spectrum]] and supports isolationism and soft euroscepticism. The party's current leader is Prime Minister Eric Kellisyen since 2017. | ||
The [[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist Party]] is a | |||
For as long as Seketan has existed as an independent republic the socialist movement, promoting workers rights, equality and social programs, has been alive with many parties vying for the lions share of the voters. In early elections, the Labour Party proved to be the most successful, with a large tent over the whole left wing spectrum, especially under the authoritarian Kjedorate regime. However come the 1978 Seketese Revolution and the democratization of Seketese politics, many on the left broke away from the old Labour Party and re established the organization as political party to contest elections under a more moderate and pro-democracy platform. | |||
The party has governed Seketan for most of the late- 20th and early 21st century, only being out of government in the 1992, 2002 and 2017. Its notable accomplishments are setting up Seketans [[modern healthcare system|Health Seketan]], liberalizing social policies such as [[same-sex marriage|LGBT+ rights in Seketan]], Seketan’s admission into the EEC and being key to the democratization of Seketan. |
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Socialist Party Sošyça ynden | |
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Abbreviation | SY |
Leader | Eris Kellisyen |
President | Gofred Deissner |
Founded | October 13, 1969 |
Legalised | February 1, 1970 |
Youth wing | Socialist Youth Association |
Ideology | Social Democracy Factions: |
Political position | Centre-Left |
Colors | Green |
Commons Council | 167 / 293
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State Council | 53 / 106
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State Governors | 4 / 7
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State Legislatures | 181 / 487
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The Socialist Party is a social democratic political party in Seketan. The party was founded in 1968 as a protest organizing group called the Socialist Party during the 1978 Seketese Revolution but was made illegal in 1969. It was legalized in 1978 and formed the first democratic government. Today the party sits on the centre-left of the Seketese political spectrum and supports isolationism and soft euroscepticism. The party's current leader is Prime Minister Eric Kellisyen since 2017.
For as long as Seketan has existed as an independent republic the socialist movement, promoting workers rights, equality and social programs, has been alive with many parties vying for the lions share of the voters. In early elections, the Labour Party proved to be the most successful, with a large tent over the whole left wing spectrum, especially under the authoritarian Kjedorate regime. However come the 1978 Seketese Revolution and the democratization of Seketese politics, many on the left broke away from the old Labour Party and re established the organization as political party to contest elections under a more moderate and pro-democracy platform.
The party has governed Seketan for most of the late- 20th and early 21st century, only being out of government in the 1992, 2002 and 2017. Its notable accomplishments are setting up Seketans Health Seketan, liberalizing social policies such as LGBT+ rights in Seketan, Seketan’s admission into the EEC and being key to the democratization of Seketan.