Solidarity Party

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Solidarity
Partito Solidarietà
AbbreviationPS/S
LeaderMenelao Camelio
PresidentAlmerigo Cianflone Di Martino
Vice PresidentStefania Gambini
President of the Chamber of RepresentativesLeonzio Stefanini
FounderAntonio Malito
FoundedJuly 1, 1944
Headquarters
Porto Pellegrini
Student wingSolidarista University Youth
Youth wingSolidarista Youth
Membership (2022)Increase 4,109,922
IdeologySocial democracy
Populism
Political positionCentre-left to Left-wing
Colours  Red
Senate
25 / 38
Chamber of Represeantives
44 / 85
Governors of Adamantina
7 / 17
Website
www.solidarity.ada

The Solidarity Party (Vespasian: Partito Solidarietà, PS) known commonly as Solidarista is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Adamantina. Founded in 1944 by supporters of Antonio Malito. Its main political opponents at the federal level are the National Front, and at the provincial level both the National Front and Modernità. Its is the current ruling party of Adamantina.

Established as apart of a popular strike wave in the country during 1930s and 1940s, most notably the 1939 Adamantine General Strike. Several progressive and socialist leaning politicians within the Liberal Party defected prior to the 1944 election. Antonio Malito's coalition during the initial victory in 1944 included racial minorities, secularists, farmers and urban workers. This coalition significantly shifted during the early 2000s when the party declined in popularity with the death of Ginevra Malito and the rise of the Modernità Party. With the passage of the 2009 Federal Right-to-Work Law the party rebounded partially during the 2010 election, regaining control of the Chamber of Represeantives. In 2016 election the Solidarista's regained control of the presidency, and in 2020 election regained the Senate. Since its return to power in the 2020, the party has been dominated by its socially conservative wing.

Including the incumbent, Almerigo Cianflone Di Martino, 5 Solidaristas have served as the President of Adamantina. The party holds a federal government trifecta (majority in the presidency and the majorities in both the Senate and the Chamber of Represeantives). The party holds a government trifecta in three states; Arata, San Loreto and the Federal District of Pellegrini. Seven provincial governors are affiliated with the party.

History

Background

20th century

21st century

Name and symbols

Current structure and composition

Central Committee

Provincial parties

Major party factions

Ideology

Socialists

Social democrats

Liberals

Conservatives

Centrists

Political positions

Economic

Social

Constitution and law

Energy

Foreign policy

Voter base

Labor

Working class

Rural poor

Youth

Women

Racial minorities

Solidarity presidents

Recent electoral history

National Congress

Presidential

See Also