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The '''Socialist Party of Orioni''' ([[Oharic]]: ''Yesoshalīsiti Paritī i-Erwaniye'') also known by its acronym '''SPO''' is a {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} political party and the biggest political party in Orioni. The SPO was formed on 1 May 1992 when moderate members decided to leave the more radical [[ | The '''Socialist Party of Orioni''' ([[Oharic]]: ''Yesoshalīsiti Paritī i-Erwaniye'') also known by its acronym '''SPO''' is a {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} political party and the biggest political party in Orioni. The SPO was formed on 1 May 1992 when moderate members decided to leave the more radical [[Workers Party of Orioni]]. The ideology and image of the SPO is a mix of {{wp|social-democracy}}, combined with a modern electoral marketing. | ||
== Notable figures == | == Notable figures == |
Revision as of 09:33, 7 October 2022
Socialist Party of Orioni | |
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Abbreviation | SPO |
Party leader | Mrs Eremi Ciris |
Founded | May 1, 1992 |
Preceded by | Workers Party of Orioni |
Ideology | Majority
Minority |
Political position | Left-wing politics |
Colors | Red |
Sibiseba | 73 / 162 |
Government | 7 / 13 |
The Socialist Party of Orioni (Oharic: Yesoshalīsiti Paritī i-Erwaniye) also known by its acronym SPO is a socialist political party and the biggest political party in Orioni. The SPO was formed on 1 May 1992 when moderate members decided to leave the more radical Workers Party of Orioni. The ideology and image of the SPO is a mix of social-democracy, combined with a modern electoral marketing.
Notable figures
- Mrs Yekirigizi Sinetsihufi
- Mr Hano Ketenya
- Mrs Eremi Ciris
- Mrs Chandra Pristo
- Ms Awidefale Rezovi
Electoral results
Election | Votes | % | Change | Seats | +/- | Result | Note |
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2003 | 0 / 159
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Government | In coalition with | ||||
2007 | 0 / 159
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Opposition | |||||
2011 | 30% | 49 / 162
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Opposition | ||||
2015 | 46% | +16% | 0 / 162
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28 | Government | In coalition with | |
2019 | 0 / 162
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Government | In coalition with |