Socialist Party (Arkiasis)

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Socialist Party
LeaderKimberly Garnett
Founded11 July, 1894 (as Social Democratic Party)
Headquarters427 Hamilton Ave, 01DAL539 Leighton
Student wingSocialist Students
Youth wingSocialist Youth
Membership (2014)Decrease 56,340
IdeologyDemocratic Socialism
Internal Factions
 • Anti-capitalism
 • Left-wing populism
 • Alter-globalization
Political positionLeft-wing
International affiliationNone
Esquarian ParliamentConfederation of the Esquarian Left
Colours  Red
House of Representatives
41 / 650
Senate
18 / 200
Provincial Councils
99 / 1,828
Esquarian Parliament
2 / 42
Election symbol
SP
Website
http://www.socialistpartyarkiasis.org.ak

The Socialist Party is a left-wing Democratic Socialist political party in Arkiasis. It was founded on 11 July, 1894 as the "Social Democratic Party". Later, in 1945 the party chaged its ideology from Social Democracy to Democratic Socialism and changed its name to the "Socialist Party". The Socialist Party is generally regarded as big tent party with many different factions, ranging from communists to social democrats.

Current Platform

The Socialist Party's primary belief is that democracy should also apply to the workplace. The party seeks to empower and encourage worker cooperatives in order to decentralize the economy and favour higher government regulation and increasing corporate tax. Their aim is to gradually transform the capitalist system into a socialist democratic system, based on the principles of justice, equality, solidarity and respect for nature and organized as a social and democratic state of law. The SP wants to achieve Socialism through Democratic measures by passing government policies in Parliament and through political activism to achieve the goal of workers self-management and worker cooperatives. The party also supports a "guaranteed basic income" as an alternative to the nations welfare system.

House of Representatives

Election Seats +/– Government
2014
41 / 650
Decrease6 in opposition
2010
47 / 650
Increase11 in government
2006
36 / 600
Decrease3 in government
2002
39 / 600
Increase4 in government
1998
35 / 550
Decrease3 in government
1994
38 / 550
Decrease2 in government
1990
40 / 500
Decrease3 in opposition
1986
43 / 500
Decrease9 in government
1982
52 / 500
Increase11 in government
1978
41 / 460
Decrease5 in opposition
1974
46 / 460
Steady in opposition
1970
46 / 405
Increase46 in opposition
1929
31 / 556
Increase4 in opposition
1926
27 / 546
Increase3 in opposition
1923
24 / 537
Decrease5 in opposition
1920
29 / 518
Increase8 in opposition
1917
21 / 511
Decrease13 in opposition
1911
34 / 455
Decrease7 in opposition
1908
41 / 449
Decrease3 in opposition
1905
44 / 445
Decrease5 in opposition
1902
49 / 442
Decrease31 in opposition
1898
80 / 440
Increase8 in opposition
1895
72 / 432
Increase72 in opposition