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[[Category:Estmere]]{{Infobox political party
[[Category:Political parties in Estmere]][[Category:Progressive Social Democrats]]{{Infobox political party
| name = Social Democratic and {{nowrap|Co-operative}} Party
| name = Progressive Social Democrats
| native_name = Felloƿ Democratick and Evenƿork Fold<br>Parti social-démocratique et {{nowrap|co-opéthâtique}}
| native_name = Prȯgresiv Sȯcydėmscrats<br>Social-démocrates progressifs
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| logo = SDCP Logo.png
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| abbreviation = SDCP
| abbreviation = PSD
| founder =  
| founder =  
| leader1_title = Leader
| leader1_title = Leader
| leader1_name =  [[Zoe Halivar]]
| leader1_name =  [[Zoe Halivar]]
| leader2_title = Deputy Leader
| leader2_title = Deputy Leader
| leader2_name = [[Ned Tarry]]
| leader2_name = [[Andrew Thompson]]
| leader3_title = General Secretary
| leader3_title = General Secretary
| leader3_name = [[Stephen Bradley]]
| leader3_name = [[Stephen Bradley]]
| leader4_title = Party Chair
| leader4_title = Chief Whip
| leader4_name = [[Vara Varun]]
| leader4_name = [[Peter Sargent]]
| leader5_title = Chief Whip
| founded = {{start date and age|2004|05|01|df=yes|br=yes}}
| leader5_name = [[Helena Sargent]]
| merger          = {{plainlist|
| founded = {{start date|1901|02|02}}<br><small>(As ESWI)</small><br>{{start date|1914|05|01}}<br><small>(As SDCP)</small>
*[[Socialist Party of Estmere|Socialist Party]]
*[[The Radicals (Estmere)|The Radicals]]
*[[Co-operative Party]]}}
| registered =  
| registered =  
| legalised =      <!-- or |legalized= -->
| legalised =      <!-- or |legalized= -->
| merger = [[Independent Labour Committee|ILC]], [[Co-operative Representation Party|CRP]]
| predecessor =  
| predecessor =  
| merged =
| merged =
| headquarters = SDCP HQ, 218 Hall Street, [[Morwall]]
| headquarters = PSDHQ, 218 Hall Street, [[Morwall]]
| newspaper = ''Red Flag Daily''
| newspaper = ''The Clarion Call''
| think_tank =  
| think_tank =  
| student_wing = Students for Socialism
| student_wing = Social Democratic Students
| youth_wing = Socialist Pioneers
| youth_wing = Young Progressives
| womens_wing = SDCP Women
| womens_wing = Progressive Social Democratic Women
| wing1_title = Labour wing
| wing1_title = LGBT wing
| wing1 = [[Congress of Estmerish Trade Unions|CETU]]
| wing1 = LGBT+ Progressive Social Democrats
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| wing2_title = Labour wing
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| wing2 = [[Congress of Estmerish Trade Unions|CETU]]
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| membership_year = 2019
| membership_year = 2019
| membership = {{increase}} 489,000
| membership = {{increase}} 397,000
| ideology = {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Cooperative|Co-operatism}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}<br>{{wp|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Progressivism}}<br>{{wp|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}}<br>'''Factions:'''<br>{{nowrap|{{wp|Democratic socialism}}}}<br>{{wp|Social liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Trade unionism}}<br>{{wp|Cooperative|Co-operatism}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-left}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-left}}
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| national =  
| regional =  
| regional =  
| continental = [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]]
| affiliation1_title = [[Euclean Parliament]] group
| international = [[International Socialist Forum]]
| affiliation1  = [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea|ASE]]
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| colours =  {{colour box|#EA2D5A}} {{wp|Political colour#Pink|Pink}}
| colours =  {{colour box|#CC0000}} {{wp|Political colour#Red|Red}}
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| blank1_title = Autonomous parties
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| blank1 = Swathish SDCP<br>Flurian SDCP<br>Morwall SDCP
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| seats1_title = [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]]
| seats1_title = [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]]
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| seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|253|600|hex=#EA2D5A}}
| seats2_title = [[Chamber of Peers of Estmere|Chamber of Peers]]
| seats2_title = [[Chamber of Peers of Estmere|Chamber of Peers]]
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| seats3_title = [[Euclean Parliament]]
| seats3_title = [[States of Estmere|State legislatures]]
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| seats3 = {{Infobox political party/seats|537|1500|hex=#EA2D5A}}
| seats4_title = First Ministers
| seats4 = {{Infobox political party/seats|6|11|hex=#EA2D5A}}
| seats5_title = [[Euclean Parliament]]
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| website = {{URL|psd.org.es}}
| country = Estmere
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The '''Social Democratic and Co-operative Party''' ({{wp|Anglish|Swathish}}: ''Felloƿ Democratick and Evenƿork Fold'', {{wp|Jèrriais|Flurian}}: ''Parti social-démocratique et co-opéthâtique''), also known by the abbreviation '''SDCP''', is a {{wp|centre-left}} {{wp|political party}} in [[Estmere]], which currently leads a minority government.
The '''Progressive Social Democrats''' ({{wp|Anglish|Swathish}}: ''Prȯgresiv Sȯcydėmscrats'', {{wp|Jèrriais|Flurian}}: ''Social-démocrates progressifs''), also known by the abbreviation '''PSD''', are a {{wp|centre-left}} [[List of political parties in Estmere|political party]] in [[Estmere]], which currently leads a {{wp|minority government}}, the [[Halivar ministry]], with support from the [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] and [[Left Party (Estmere)|Left Party]].
 
Founded in 1901 as the '''Estmerish Section of the Workers' International''', the party organised alongside the Estmerish {{wp|trade union movement}}, sharing close links with the [[Congress of Estmerish Trade Unions]]. With [[Sidney Bell]] as leader, the party grew to be a political voice of much of the {{wp|working class}}. The party eventually however fell to severe infighting, chiefly over Estmere's participation in colonial wars, and over the party's response to the [[Great Collapse]]. A split materialised in 1914, when [[Ed Barton|"Red" Ed Barton]] and the {{wp|council communism|council socialist}} wing of the party walked out of the annual congress, organising their own in opposition. The remainder of the party under [[Joseph Halstadder]] then organised a merger with the {{wp|municipal socialism|municipal socialist}} [[Independent Labour Committee]] and the {{wp|co-operative movement|co-operative}} [[Co-operative Representation Party]], rebranding under the current name. The left-splitters under Barton kept the name [[Estmerish Section of the Workers' International|ESWI]] but were organisationally distinct.
 
The party supported the war effort during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], and under [[John Henderson]] briefly became the leading party in the war-time {{wp|national government}} from 1930 to 1932. The party initially struggled to assert itself during the peace negotiations, but after [[Vincent Holmes]] took over leadership of the party he quickly positioned it as one of the more stable parties on the political scene. Holmes led the party to victory in [[1941 Estmerish general election|1941]], organising the reconstruction effort, nationalising a number of industries and establishing the {{wp|welfare state}}, while maintaining Estmere's position as a {{wp|world power}}. After a brief {{wp|lame duck}} administration under [[Richard Moore]], the party returned to opposition until [[Fabian Young]]'s close victory in [[1953 Estmerish general election|1953]]. The party was again returned to opposition after the [[1955 Estmerish general election|1955 election]], and failed to return to government under [[Harold Anderson]] and [[John Archer]].
 
The party returned to power under [[Kenneth Lawson]] in [[1967 Estmerish general election|1967]], with the party dominating government under him, [[William Prentice]] and [[David Armstrong]] until 1976.
 
The party was overtaken by the newly-formed [[Reform Party]] in 1981.
 
tbd
 
revival
 
Alongside the [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] and the Reform Party, the SDCP is considered one of Estmere's three major parties. It has provided 6 of the 26 post-war [[Prime Minister of Estmere|Prime Ministers]]. The party espouses {{wp|social democracy}} and {{wp|Cooperative|co-operatism}}, and is generally agreed to have a {{wp|progressivism|progressive}} and {{wp|social liberalism|socially liberal}} outlook. [[Zoe Halivar]], considered to be on the {{wp|soft left}} of the party, has led the party since 2016, and also serves as {{wp|Leader of the Opposition}}. The SDCP is a founding member of [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]] and the [[International Socialist Forum]], and in 2019 had a membership of 489,000.


history


As the successor to the Socialist Party,  the PSD is considered one of Estmere's three major parties alongside the [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] and the Reform Party. The party espouses {{wp|social democracy}} and {{wp|progressivism}}, and is seen to be {{wp|Pro-Europeanism|pro-Euclean}} and liberal on social issues. There are factions which support {{wp|democratic socialism}}, {{wp|social liberalism}}, {{wp|trade unionism}} and {{wp|Cooperative|co-operatism}}. Zoe Halivar, considered to be on the {{wp|soft left}} of the party, has led the party since 2016, and has served as [[Prime Minister of Estmere]] since 2021. The PSD is a founding member of [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]] and in 2019 had a membership of 397,000.


==History==
==History==
===Foundation and party split===
===Predecessors===
===Wartime coalition===
===Foundation and early years===
===Holmes government===
===Official opposition===
===Opposition===
===Halivar government===
===Lawson government===
===Overtaken by Reform===
===Return to relevancy===
 
==Ideology==
==Ideology==
===Factions===
==Organisation==
==Organisation==
===Leaders===
===Leaders===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
==Electoral results==
|-
! No.
! width=150|Name
! Portrait
! colspan=2|Term in Office
! Notes
|-
! style="background:#CC0000; color:white;"| 1
| [[Sidney Bell]]<br /><small>(1830–1891)</small> || [[File:William Crawford.png|60px]] || ?? ???? 1881 || ?? ???? 1891 || tbd
|-
! style="background:#CC0000; color:white;"| 2
| [[James FitzThomas]]<br /><small>(1857–1915)</small> || [[File:George-Lansbury.jpg|60px]] || ?? ???? 1891 || ?? ???? 1898 || tbd
|-
! style="background:#CC0000; color:white;"| 3
| [[George Lennon]]<br /><small>(1853–1946)</small> || [[File:Sidney Webb 01.jpg|60px]] || ?? ???? 1898 || ?? ???? 1903 || tbd
|-
! style="background:#CC0000; color:white;"| 4
| [[Oscar Fay Burton]]<br /><small>(1853–1946)</small> || [[File:Havelock Ellis cph.3b08675.jpg|60px]] || ?? ???? 1903 || ?? ???? 1916 || tbd
|-
 
 
|-
! style="background:#CC0000; color:white;"| ??
| [[Nick Lawrence]]<br /><small>(born 1966)</small> || [[File:Ed Balls 2.jpg|60px]] || ?? ????? 2005 || ?? ????? 2016 || tbd
|-
! style="background:#CC0000; color:white;"| -
| ''[[Isaac Wright]]<br /><small>(born 1968)</small>'' || [[File:David Miliband 2 (cropped).jpg|60px]] || ?? ????? 2016 || ?? ????? 2016 || ''Interim leader.''
|-
! style="background:#CC0000; color:white;"| ??
| [[Zoe Halivar]]<br /><small>(born 1981)</small>'' || [[File:Lisa Nandy, 2016 Labour Party Conference 3 (head crop).jpg|60px]] || ?? ????? 2016 || Incumbent ||
|}


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==Electoral results==

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Progressive Social Democrats

Prȯgresiv Sȯcydėmscrats
Social-démocrates progressifs
AbbreviationPSD
LeaderZoe Halivar
Deputy LeaderAndrew Thompson
General SecretaryStephen Bradley
Chief WhipPeter Sargent
Founded1 May 2004;
19 years ago
 (2004-05-01)
Merger of
HeadquartersPSDHQ, 218 Hall Street, Morwall
NewspaperThe Clarion Call
Student wingSocial Democratic Students
Youth wingYoung Progressives
Women's wingProgressive Social Democratic Women
LGBT wingLGBT+ Progressive Social Democrats
Labour wingCETU
Membership (2019)Increase 397,000
IdeologySocial democracy
Progressivism
Pro-Eucleanism
Factions:
Democratic socialism
Social liberalism
Trade unionism
Co-operatism
Political positionCentre-left
Euclean Parliament groupASE
Colours  Pink
Chamber of Commons
253 / 600
Chamber of Peers
76 / 300
State legislatures
537 / 1,500
First Ministers
6 / 11
Euclean Parliament
39 / 114
Website
psd.org.es

The Progressive Social Democrats (Swathish: Prȯgresiv Sȯcydėmscrats, Flurian: Social-démocrates progressifs), also known by the abbreviation PSD, are a centre-left political party in Estmere, which currently leads a minority government, the Halivar ministry, with support from the Greens and Left Party.

history

As the successor to the Socialist Party, the PSD is considered one of Estmere's three major parties alongside the Sotirian Democratic Union and the Reform Party. The party espouses social democracy and progressivism, and is seen to be pro-Euclean and liberal on social issues. There are factions which support democratic socialism, social liberalism, trade unionism and co-operatism. Zoe Halivar, considered to be on the soft left of the party, has led the party since 2016, and has served as Prime Minister of Estmere since 2021. The PSD is a founding member of Socialist Alternative for Euclea and in 2019 had a membership of 397,000.

History

Predecessors

Foundation and early years

Official opposition

Halivar government

Ideology

Factions

Organisation

Leaders

Electoral results