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Social Democratic Union of Macedonia

The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (Macedonian: Социјалдемократски сојуз на МакедонијаСДСМ, Socijaldemokratski sojuz na MakedonijaSDSM, Albanian: Lidhja socialdemokrate e MaqedonisëLSDM) is a social-democratic[1][2] political party, and the main centre-left[3][4] party in North Macedonia.[5] The party is considered pro-European.[6]

Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Социјалдемократски сојуз на Македонија
Lidhja Socialdemokrate e Maqedonisë
LeaderDimitar Kovačevski
Secretary-Generalvacant
Deputy Leadervacant
FounderBranko Crvenkovski
FoundedApril 20, 1991 (1991-04-20)
Preceded bySKM
HeadquartersBihaḱka 8, Skopje
Youth wingSocial Democratic Youth of Macedonia
IdeologySocial democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationFor a European Future
European affiliationParty of European Socialists (associate)
International affiliationProgressive Alliance
Colours
  •   Red
  •   White
Assembly
18 / 120
Mayors
18 / 80
Local councils
396 / 1,333
Skopje city council
12 / 45
Party flag
Website
sdsm.org.mk

The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia was founded on 20 April 1991 at the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Macedonia, when it was transformed into the SDSM. The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia is a member of the Progressive Alliance and an associate affiliate of the Party of European Socialists (PES). The party supported a practical solution to the Macedonian naming dispute with Greece, which succeeded under the Prespa Agreement.

History and election results edit

The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia was established on 20 April 1991. Its roots can be traced to 1943 upon the formation of the Communist Party of Macedonia (KPM) during World War II in the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. The KPM became the League of Communists of Macedonia in 1952 and was the ruling party of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.

The party lost the 1998 elections, but at the 2002 Macedonian parliamentary election, the party became the biggest party, winning 60 out of 120 seats in the Assembly of North Macedonia as the largest party of the Together for Macedonia alliance, led by the SDSM and Liberal Democratic Party. Together for Macedonia ruled in coalition with the Democratic Union for Integration.

The longstanding former leader of the party was Branko Crvenkovski, who served as prime minister of Macedonia from 1992 to 1998 and from 2002 to 2004. Crvenkovski was then elected on the Social Democratic ticket to become President of North Macedonia a post that he held until May 2009. The Presidency was handed to Vlado Bučkovski, who was the party leader and Prime Minister until the 2006 Parliamentary elections. The SDSM is a member of the Progressive Alliance and an associate affiliate of the Party of European Socialists (PES). On 30 November 2005 one of the most prominent members of the SDSM, Tito Petkovski, who ran for president in 1999 and came in second place, left the party to form the New Social Democratic Party. This is the second major split from the SDSM, the first one being the 1993 split of Petar Gošev, who has established the Democratic Party.

At the parliamentary elections in North Macedonia held in 2008, the coalition Sun (of which SDSM was the leading party) was defeated, receiving 27 of the 120 seats. At the last local elections from 2009, the Social Democrats won in 8 out of 84 municipalities in the country.[7] The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia is the second largest political party and the main opposition party in the country. In May 2009, after finishing the 5-year-term as President of North Macedonia, Branko Crvenkovski returned to the SDSM and was re-elected as leader of the party. He reorganized the party profoundly,[8] but resigned after the party's defeat in the 2013 local elections. In June 2013, Zoran Zaev was elected as the new leader.

The party was defeated in the 2014 general elections by the VMRO–DPMNE, but the results were not recognized and the opposition parties boycotted the Parliament. From February to May 2015 Zaev released wiretapped material that incriminated Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski for illegally spying more than 20,000 citizens. In May, large protests including SDSM members began in Skopje. Large crowds gathered to protest on May 17, demanding resignation from Gruevski, who refused to step down and organized a pro-government rally the following day. The number of protesters was estimated to be more than 40,000. Zaev claimed the number of protesters reached 100,000, and said that some of them will remain there until Gruevski resigns. European Union diplomats offered to mediate a solution to the crisis. The political crisis was exceeded with the Pržino Agreement from July 2015, which obliged a transitional government with SDSM from November 2015, resignation from Gruevski in January 2016, and an early parliament elections on 11 December 2016. On the elections on 11 December 2016 the party won almost 440 000 and 49 MP which was the second best result in SDSM's history, after the result from 2002. In February 2017, Zaev began negotiations with junior partners to form parliament majority.

Prior to the 2020 parliamentary elections, the party rebranded, changing its logo to be similar to other European social-democratic parties, and changing its primary colour to red. After the disappointing results in the 2021 local elections in North Macedonia, Zoran Zaev stepped down as the party's president.[9] On 12 December 2021, the party's internal leadership elections were held and the current deputy Finance Minister, Dimitar Kovačevski, was elected as the party's new president.[10]

Party leaders edit

 
The old logo of SDSM
 
Old party flag

Election results edit

Presidential elections edit

Election Party candidate Votes % Votes % Result
First Round Second Round
1994 Kiro Gligorov 715,087 78.4% - - Elected  Y
1999 Tito Petkovski 343,606 33.1% 513,614 46.8% Lost  N
2004 Branko Crvenkovski 385,347 42.5% 550,317 62.6% Elected  Y
2009 Ljubomir Frčkoski 202,691 20.54% 264,828 36.86% Lost  N
2014 Stevo Pendarovski 326,164 38.56% 398,077 42.67% Lost  N
2019 322,581 44.75% 436,212 53.59% Elected  Y
2024 180,500 20.48% 251,541 29.25% Lost  N

Assembly elections edit

Election Party leader In coalition with Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
(Coalition totals) (Coalition totals)
1990 Petar Goshev None 220,748 27.70%
31 / 120
  31   2nd Government
1994 Branko Crvenkovski LPM-SPM 329,700 53.50%
95 / 120
  64   1st Government
1998 None 279,799 25.14%
30 / 120
  60   2nd Opposition
2002 LDP-DPT-DLB-USR-DPD 494,744 41.58%
60 / 120
  33   1st Government
2006 Vlado Bučkovski LDP-DPT-DLB-USR-DPD 218,164 23.31%
32 / 120
  30   2nd Opposition
2008 Radmila Šekerinska NSDS-LDP- LPM 233,284 23.64%
27 / 120
  5   2nd Opposition
2011 Branko Crvenkovski NSDP-NSDP-SEB-LPM-SPS-PPER-UTLS-SSD 368,496 32.78%
42 / 120
  15   2nd Opposition
2014 Zoran Zaev NSDP-LDP-UM-SPER 283,955 26.22%
34 / 120
  8   2nd Opposition
2016 NSDP-LDP-DOM-SPER 436,981 37.87%
49 / 120
  15   2nd Government
2020 "We Can"
BESA-NSDP-LDP-VMRO–NP-DOM-DS-TDP-THP-POPGM
327,408 35.89%
46 / 120
  3   1st Government
2024 Dimitar Kovačevski "For a European Future"
NSDP-LDP-VMRO–NP-DOM-POPGM
153,250 15.36%
18 / 120
  28   3rd Opposition

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "North Macedonia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  2. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "North Macedonia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  3. ^ Gardner, Andrew (23 May 2014). "Convincing election win for prime minister of Macedonia". POLITICO Europe.
  4. ^ Gardner, Andrew (23 May 2014). "Convincing election win for prime minister of Macedonia". POLITICO Europe.
  5. ^ Janusz Bugajski (2002). Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 739–. ISBN 978-1-56324-676-0. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
  6. ^ "North Macedonia's Pro-EU Social Democrats Win Elections, Face Complex Coalition Talks". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 2020-07-17. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  7. ^ Vecer newspaper 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Makfax Independent News Agency
  9. ^ "North Macedonia's prime minister resigns over disappointing local election results". Euronews. November 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  10. ^ "North Macedonia Ruling Party Elects Dimitar Kovacevski as Leader". Balkan Insight. 13 December 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Social Democratic Union of Macedonia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia Macedonian Sociјaldemokratski soјuz na Makedoniјa SDSM Socijaldemokratski sojuz na Makedonija SDSM Albanian Lidhja socialdemokrate e Maqedonise LSDM is a social democratic 1 2 political party and the main centre left 3 4 party in North Macedonia 5 The party is considered pro European 6 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia Sociјaldemokratski soјuz na MakedoniјaLidhja Socialdemokrate e MaqedoniseLeaderDimitar KovacevskiSecretary GeneralvacantDeputy LeadervacantFounderBranko CrvenkovskiFoundedApril 20 1991 1991 04 20 Preceded bySKMHeadquartersBihaḱka 8 SkopjeYouth wingSocial Democratic Youth of MacedoniaIdeologySocial democracyPro EuropeanismPolitical positionCentre leftNational affiliationFor a European FutureEuropean affiliationParty of European Socialists associate International affiliationProgressive AllianceColours Red WhiteAssembly18 120Mayors18 80Local councils396 1 333Skopje city council12 45Party flagWebsitesdsm wbr org wbr mkPolitics of North MacedoniaPolitical partiesElections The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia was founded on 20 April 1991 at the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Macedonia when it was transformed into the SDSM The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia is a member of the Progressive Alliance and an associate affiliate of the Party of European Socialists PES The party supported a practical solution to the Macedonian naming dispute with Greece which succeeded under the Prespa Agreement Contents 1 History and election results 2 Party leaders 3 Election results 3 1 Presidential elections 3 2 Assembly elections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory and election results editThe Social Democratic Union of Macedonia was established on 20 April 1991 Its roots can be traced to 1943 upon the formation of the Communist Party of Macedonia KPM during World War II in the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia The KPM became the League of Communists of Macedonia in 1952 and was the ruling party of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia The party lost the 1998 elections but at the 2002 Macedonian parliamentary election the party became the biggest party winning 60 out of 120 seats in the Assembly of North Macedonia as the largest party of the Together for Macedonia alliance led by the SDSM and Liberal Democratic Party Together for Macedonia ruled in coalition with the Democratic Union for Integration The longstanding former leader of the party was Branko Crvenkovski who served as prime minister of Macedonia from 1992 to 1998 and from 2002 to 2004 Crvenkovski was then elected on the Social Democratic ticket to become President of North Macedonia a post that he held until May 2009 The Presidency was handed to Vlado Buckovski who was the party leader and Prime Minister until the 2006 Parliamentary elections The SDSM is a member of the Progressive Alliance and an associate affiliate of the Party of European Socialists PES On 30 November 2005 one of the most prominent members of the SDSM Tito Petkovski who ran for president in 1999 and came in second place left the party to form the New Social Democratic Party This is the second major split from the SDSM the first one being the 1993 split of Petar Gosev who has established the Democratic Party At the parliamentary elections in North Macedonia held in 2008 the coalition Sun of which SDSM was the leading party was defeated receiving 27 of the 120 seats At the last local elections from 2009 the Social Democrats won in 8 out of 84 municipalities in the country 7 The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia is the second largest political party and the main opposition party in the country In May 2009 after finishing the 5 year term as President of North Macedonia Branko Crvenkovski returned to the SDSM and was re elected as leader of the party He reorganized the party profoundly 8 but resigned after the party s defeat in the 2013 local elections In June 2013 Zoran Zaev was elected as the new leader The party was defeated in the 2014 general elections by the VMRO DPMNE but the results were not recognized and the opposition parties boycotted the Parliament From February to May 2015 Zaev released wiretapped material that incriminated Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski for illegally spying more than 20 000 citizens In May large protests including SDSM members began in Skopje Large crowds gathered to protest on May 17 demanding resignation from Gruevski who refused to step down and organized a pro government rally the following day The number of protesters was estimated to be more than 40 000 Zaev claimed the number of protesters reached 100 000 and said that some of them will remain there until Gruevski resigns European Union diplomats offered to mediate a solution to the crisis The political crisis was exceeded with the Przino Agreement from July 2015 which obliged a transitional government with SDSM from November 2015 resignation from Gruevski in January 2016 and an early parliament elections on 11 December 2016 On the elections on 11 December 2016 the party won almost 440 000 and 49 MP which was the second best result in SDSM s history after the result from 2002 In February 2017 Zaev began negotiations with junior partners to form parliament majority Prior to the 2020 parliamentary elections the party rebranded changing its logo to be similar to other European social democratic parties and changing its primary colour to red After the disappointing results in the 2021 local elections in North Macedonia Zoran Zaev stepped down as the party s president 9 On 12 December 2021 the party s internal leadership elections were held and the current deputy Finance Minister Dimitar Kovacevski was elected as the party s new president 10 Party leaders edit nbsp The old logo of SDSM nbsp Old party flag Branko Crvenkovski 1991 2004 Vlado Buckovski 2004 2006 Radmila Sekerinska 2006 2008 Zoran Zaev 2008 2009 Branko Crvenkovski 2009 2013 Zoran Zaev 2013 2021 Dimitar Kovacevski 2021 present Election results editPresidential elections edit Election Party candidate Votes Votes Result First Round Second Round 1994 Kiro Gligorov 715 087 78 4 Elected nbsp Y 1999 Tito Petkovski 343 606 33 1 513 614 46 8 Lost nbsp N 2004 Branko Crvenkovski 385 347 42 5 550 317 62 6 Elected nbsp Y 2009 Ljubomir Frckoski 202 691 20 54 264 828 36 86 Lost nbsp N 2014 Stevo Pendarovski 326 164 38 56 398 077 42 67 Lost nbsp N 2019 322 581 44 75 436 212 53 59 Elected nbsp Y 2024 180 500 20 48 251 541 29 25 Lost nbsp N Assembly elections edit Election Party leader In coalition with Votes Seats Position Government Coalition totals Coalition totals 1990 Petar Goshev None 220 748 27 70 31 120 nbsp 31 nbsp 2nd Government 1994 Branko Crvenkovski LPM SPM 329 700 53 50 95 120 nbsp 64 nbsp 1st Government 1998 None 279 799 25 14 30 120 nbsp 60 nbsp 2nd Opposition 2002 LDP DPT DLB USR DPD 494 744 41 58 60 120 nbsp 33 nbsp 1st Government 2006 Vlado Buckovski LDP DPT DLB USR DPD 218 164 23 31 32 120 nbsp 30 nbsp 2nd Opposition 2008 Radmila Sekerinska NSDS LDP LPM 233 284 23 64 27 120 nbsp 5 nbsp 2nd Opposition 2011 Branko Crvenkovski NSDP NSDP SEB LPM SPS PPER UTLS SSD 368 496 32 78 42 120 nbsp 15 nbsp 2nd Opposition 2014 Zoran Zaev NSDP LDP UM SPER 283 955 26 22 34 120 nbsp 8 nbsp 2nd Opposition 2016 NSDP LDP DOM SPER 436 981 37 87 49 120 nbsp 15 nbsp 2nd Government 2020 We Can BESA NSDP LDP VMRO NP DOM DS TDP THP POPGM 327 408 35 89 46 120 nbsp 3 nbsp 1st Government 2024 Dimitar Kovacevski For a European Future NSDP LDP VMRO NP DOM POPGM 153 250 15 36 18 120 nbsp 28 nbsp 3rd OppositionSee also editNew Social Democratic PartyReferences edit Nordsieck Wolfram 2020 North Macedonia Parties and Elections in Europe Retrieved 16 July 2020 Nordsieck Wolfram 2020 North Macedonia Parties and Elections in Europe Retrieved 16 July 2020 Gardner Andrew 23 May 2014 Convincing election win for prime minister of Macedonia POLITICO Europe Gardner Andrew 23 May 2014 Convincing election win for prime minister of Macedonia POLITICO Europe Janusz Bugajski 2002 Political Parties of Eastern Europe A Guide to Politics in the Post Communist Era M E Sharpe pp 739 ISBN 978 1 56324 676 0 Retrieved 6 February 2013 North Macedonia s Pro EU Social Democrats Win Elections Face Complex Coalition Talks Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty 2020 07 17 Retrieved 2024 03 24 Vecer newspaper Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Makfax Independent News Agency North Macedonia s prime minister resigns over disappointing local election results Euronews November 2021 Retrieved 13 December 2021 North Macedonia Ruling Party Elects Dimitar Kovacevski as Leader Balkan Insight 13 December 2021 Retrieved 13 December 2021 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Social Democratic Union of Macedonia amp oldid 1224283634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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