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Progressive Alliance

The Progressive Alliance (PA) is a political international of progressive and social democratic political parties and organisations founded on 22 May 2013 in Leipzig, Germany.[1] The alliance was formed as an alternative to the existing Socialist International, of which many of its member parties are former or current members.[2][3] The Progressive Alliance claims 140 participants from around the world.

Progressive Alliance
Progressive Alliance logo
Countries with a political party affiliated with the Progressive Alliance
AbbreviationPA
Formation
  • 14–15 December 2012 (first conference)
  • 22 May 2013 (foundation)
PurposeGlobal network of social democratic and progressive political parties and organisations
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
118 political parties and 28 associated organisations
Main organ
Conference of the Progressive Alliance
Websiteprogressive-alliance.info

History

The first step towards the creation of the Progressive Alliance was the decision in January 2012 by Sigmar Gabriel, then chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), to cancel payment of the SPD's £100,000 yearly membership fee to the Socialist International. Gabriel had been critical of the Socialist International's admittance and continuing inclusion of undemocratic political movements into the organisation.[4][5][6]

An initial Conference of the Progressive Alliance was held in Rome, Italy, on 14–15 December 2012, with representatives of 42 political parties attending.[7][8] They included Pier Luigi Bersani, leader of the Democratic Party of Italy; Harlem Désir, Chair of the French Socialist Party; Hermes Binner, Chair of the Argentine Socialist Party; Peter Shumlin, Democratic Governor of Vermont; and Mustapha Ben Jafar, Secretary General of the Tunisian Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties.[9] Also present were representatives of the Indian National Congress, the Workers' Party of Brazil, and PASOK of Greece.[10][11] The Dutch Labour Party also supported the formation of the organisation,[12] as did the Swiss Socialist Party,[13] and the Social Democratic Party of Austria.[14]

During the Council of the Socialist International in Cascais, Portugal, on 4–5 February 2013, 50 political parties discussed on the sidelines the formation of the Progressive Alliance, including the Movement for Democratic Change of Zimbabwe.[15]

The official foundation of the organisation was held on 22 May 2013 in Leipzig, Germany, on the 150th anniversary of the formation of the General German Workers' Association (ADAV), the predecessor of the SPD.[16][17][18][19][20] The organisation stated the aim of becoming the global network of "the progressive, democratic, social-democratic, socialist and labour movement".[21][22] It was reported that representatives of approximately 70 social-democratic political parties from across the world attended the event.[23][24][25] The Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group in the European Parliament joined the organisation upon its official foundation.[26] Many member parties are also affiliated to the Socialist International.[27] In September 2013 the Democratic Party of Cyprus (DIKO) announced that it was negotiating to join the Progressive Alliance and that its representatives were to attend a seminar of the international in Stockholm on 24 October.[28] The Democratic Party of Korea was a founding member but withdrew in 2016. The Korean Justice Party currently participates as an observer.

On 4–5 December 2014, a Progressive Alliance conference was held in Lisbon for member parties of the S&D group.[29] A regional seminar was held on 25 September 2015 in Batu Ferringhi, Malaysia, which also hosted delegates from the Democratic Action Party of Malaysia, Democratic Party of Japan and Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle.[30] On 25 April 2016 the organisation held a seminar in São Paulo hosted by the Workers' Party of Brazil.[31]

Participants

The Progressive Alliance lists 118 parties and 28 organisations which participate in the network, rather than claiming members.[32]

Country Party/Organization Abbreviation National Lower Houses Government Notes
  Algeria Socialist Forces Front FFS
0 / 407
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Argentina Socialist Party PS
2 / 257
In opposition
Generation for a National Encounter GEN
1 / 257
In opposition
  Australia Australian Labor Party ALP
77 / 151
In government In government in Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria (State), Western Australia, and federal Australian Government.
  Austria Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ
40 / 183
In opposition Ruling at state-level in Burgenland, Carinthia, Vienna.
  Bahrain National Democratic Action Society Waad
0 / 40
Extra-parliamentary opposition
Banned in its country as a terrorist organisation as of 2017.
  Belarus Belarusian Social Democratic Party Hramada
0 / 110
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Belgium Socialist Party PS
20 / 150
In coalition
Forward Vooruit[33]
9 / 150
In coalition
  Bolivia Movement for Socialism MAS
75 / 130
In government
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina SDP
4 / 42
In opposition
  Brazil Workers' Party PT
67 / 513
In coalition In government in Bahia, Ceará, Piauí and Rio Grande do Norte.
Brazilian Socialist Party PSB
14 / 513
In coalition In government in Espírito Santo, Maranhão and Pernambuco.
  Bulgaria Bulgarian Socialist Party BSP
26 / 240
In coalition
  Burkina Faso People's Movement for Progress MPP Dissolved Extra-parliamentary opposition President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, a member of the party, was deposed in a midterm coup d'état.
  Cameroon Social Democratic Front SDF
5 / 180
In opposition
  Canada New Democratic Party NDP/NPD
25 / 338
Crossbench Has supply and confidence agreement in federal parliament.[34] In government in the province of British Columbia. Supply and confidency agreement in the territory of Yukon.
  Central African Republic Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People MLPC
9 / 100
In opposition
  Chile Socialist Party of Chile PS
13 / 155
In coalition
Party for Democracy PPD
7 / 155
In coalition
  Costa Rica Citizens' Action Party PAC
0 / 57
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Croatia Social Democratic Party of Croatia SDP
34 / 151
In opposition
  Cyprus Movement for Social Democracy EDEK
4 / 56
In opposition
Democratic Party Diko
9 / 56
In opposition
  Czech Republic Czech Social Democratic Party ČSSD
0 / 200
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Democratic Republic of Congo Union for Democracy and Social Progress UDPS
32 / 500
In coalition
  Denmark Social Democratic Party
50 / 179
In coalition
  Dominican Republic Modern Revolutionary Party PRM
88 / 190
In government
  East Timor Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor FRETILIN
23 / 65
In coalition
  Egypt Egyptian Social Democratic Party ESDP
7 / 596
In opposition
  Equatorial Guinea Convergence for Social Democracy CPDS
1 / 100
In opposition
  Eritrea Eritrean People's Democratic Front EPDF
0 / 150
Extra-parliamentary opposition
Banned as a legal party due to country being a one-party state.
  Eswatini People's United Democratic Movement PUDEMO
0 / 66
Extra-parliamentary opposition
Swazi Democratic Party SWADEPA
0 / 66
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Finland Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP
40 / 200
In coalition
  France Socialist Party PS
25 / 577
In opposition
  Georgia Georgian Dream
84 / 150
In government
  Germany Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD
206 / 736
In government
  Ghana National Democratic Congress NDC
137 / 275
In opposition
  Greece PASOK – Movement for Change PASOK-KINAL
23 / 300
In opposition
  Grenada National Democratic Congress NDC
9 / 15
In government
  Guinea Guinean People's Assembly RPG
1 / 81
In opposition President Alpha Condé, a member of the party, was deposed in a midterm coup d'état. Moreover, the National Assembly, where it held a supermajority, was replaced by the junta-appointed National Transitional Council.[35]
  Hungary Hungarian Socialist Party MSzP
15 / 199
In opposition
  India Indian National Congress INC
53 / 543
In opposition In government in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu.
Samajwadi Party SP
3 / 543
In opposition
  Indonesia Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle PDI-P
128 / 575
In government
National Democratic Party NasDem
59 / 575
In government
  Iran Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan PDKI
0 / 290
Extra-parliamentary opposition
Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan KPIK
0 / 290
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Iraq Patriotic Union of Kurdistan PUK
18 / 329
In opposition
Kurdistan Socialist Democratic Party KSDP
0 / 329
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Ireland Labour Party
7 / 160
In opposition
  Israel Israeli Labor Party HaAvoda
4 / 120
In opposition
Meretz
0 / 120
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Italy Democratic Party PD
69 / 630
In opposition
  Ivory Coast Cap Union for Democracy and Development CAP-UDD
0 / 255
Extra-parliamentary opposition
Freedom and Democracy for the Republic LIDER
0 / 255
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Jordan Jordanian Social Democratic Party KPK
0 / 130
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Kenya Labour Party of Kenya KLP
0 / 320
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Kosovo Vetëvendosje LV
59 / 120
In government Kosovo is recognised by 98 out of 193 UN member states.
  Latvia Social Democratic Party "Harmony" SDPS
19 / 100
In opposition
  Lebanon Progressive Socialist Party PSP
9 / 128
In coalition
  Lithuania Social Democratic Party of Lithuania LSDP
13 / 141
In opposition
  Luxembourg Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party LSAP
10 / 60
In coalition
  Malaysia Democratic Action Party DAP
40 / 222
In government In government at the federal level and state governments of Negeri Sembilan, Penang, Perak, Pahang and Selangor.
  Mauritania Rally of Democratic Forces RFD
6 / 95
In opposition
  Mauritius Mauritius Militant Movement MMM
9 / 69
In opposition
  Mexico Citizens' Movement MC
23 / 500
In opposition In government in Jalisco and Nuevo León in coalition Guanajuato and Yucatan .
Party of the Democratic Revolution PRD
15 / 500
In opposition in coalition Aguascalientes Chihuahua Durango Guanajuato
  Moldova Democratic Party of Moldova PDM
0 / 101
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Mongolia Mongolian People's Party MPP
62 / 76
In government
  Montenegro Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro DPS
29 / 81
In opposition
Social Democratic Party of Montenegro SDP
2 / 81
In opposition
  Morocco Socialist Union of Popular Forces USFP
34 / 395
In opposition
  Myanmar Democratic Party for a New Society DPNS
0 / 440
Extra-parliamentary opposition
    Nepal Nepali Congress NC
63 / 275
In government
  Netherlands Labour Party PvdA
9 / 150
In opposition
  New Zealand New Zealand Labour Party LAB
65 / 120
In government
  Nicaragua Sandinista Renovation Movement (Unamos) MRS
0 / 92
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Niger Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism PNDS
79 / 171
In coalition
  North Macedonia Social Democratic Union of Macedonia SDSM
31 / 120
In coalition
  Northern Cyprus Republican Turkish Party CTP
18 / 50
In opposition Northern Cyprus is not a UN-recognized state.
  Norway Labour Party Ap
48 / 169
In coalition
  Palestine Fatah
45 / 132
In government
Palestinian National Initiative PNI
2 / 132
In opposition
  Paraguay Party for a Country of Solidarity PPS
0 / 80
In opposition Affiliated with Guasú Front in national parliament.
  Philippines Akbayan Citizens' Action Party
0 / 304
In opposition One senator in the popularly-elected upper chamber, Senate of the Philippines.
  Portugal Socialist Party PS
120 / 230
In government
  Republic of Congo Citizens' Convergence CC
0 / 151
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Romania Social Democratic Party PSD
110 / 330
In coalition
  Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Labour Party SLP
13 / 17
In government
  Sao Tome and Principe Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party MLSTP-PSD
23 / 55
In coalition
  Senegal Socialist Party of Senegal PS
0 / 150
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Serbia Democratic Party DS
10 / 250
In opposition
  Slovakia Direction – Slovak Social Democracy Smer-SD
26 / 150
In opposition
  Slovenia Social Democrats SD
12 / 90
In opposition
  Spain Spanish Socialist Workers' Party PSOE
120 / 350
In coalition
  Sweden Swedish Social Democratic Party SAP
107 / 349
In opposition
  Switzerland Social Democratic Party of Switzerland SP
39 / 200
In coalition
  Syria Syrian Democratic People's Party
0 / 250
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Tanzania Chama Cha Mapinduzi CCM
365 / 393
In government
  Tunisia Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties Ettakatol
0 / 217
Extra-parliamentary opposition
  Turkey Republican People's Party CHP
136 / 600
In opposition
Peoples' Democratic Party HDP
55 / 600
In opposition
  United Kingdom Labour Party
199 / 650
In opposition
  Uruguay Socialist Party of Uruguay PSU
42 / 99
In opposition Affiliated with Broad Front in national parliament.
  Western Sahara Polisario Front
53 / 53
One-party state Western Sahara is not a UN-recognized state.
  Yemen Yemeni Socialist Party YSP
8 / 301
In opposition
  Zimbabwe Movement for Democratic Change MDC
88 / 210
In opposition
Africa Central African Progressive Alliance APAC
The Americas Center for American Progress CAP
Trade Union Confederation of the Americas CSA
Asia Network of Social Democracy in Asia SOCDEM
Arab Social Democratic Forum ASDF
Europe Party of European Socialists PES
Party of European Socialists Women PES Women
Young European Socialists YES
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats S&D
Foundation for European Progressive Studies FEPS
Socialist Group in the Council of Europe SOC
European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity
International Socialist International Women SIW
International Union of Socialist Youth IUSY
International Trade Union Confederation ITUC
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs NDI
Olof Palme International Center OPIC
Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD TUAC
Association for Democratic Socialism
CEE Gender Network
Global Progressive Forum
Industrial Global Union
Just Jobs Network
Solidar

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External links

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progressive, alliance, other, uses, disambiguation, confused, with, progressive, international, political, international, progressive, social, democratic, political, parties, organisations, founded, 2013, leipzig, germany, alliance, formed, alternative, existi. For other uses see Progressive Alliance disambiguation Not to be confused with Progressive International The Progressive Alliance PA is a political international of progressive and social democratic political parties and organisations founded on 22 May 2013 in Leipzig Germany 1 The alliance was formed as an alternative to the existing Socialist International of which many of its member parties are former or current members 2 3 The Progressive Alliance claims 140 participants from around the world Progressive AllianceProgressive Alliance logoCountries with a political party affiliated with the Progressive AllianceAbbreviationPAFormation14 15 December 2012 first conference 22 May 2013 foundation PurposeGlobal network of social democratic and progressive political parties and organisationsHeadquartersBerlin GermanyRegion servedWorldwideMembership118 political parties and 28 associated organisationsMain organConference of the Progressive AllianceWebsiteprogressive alliance wbr info Contents 1 History 2 Participants 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe first step towards the creation of the Progressive Alliance was the decision in January 2012 by Sigmar Gabriel then chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD to cancel payment of the SPD s 100 000 yearly membership fee to the Socialist International Gabriel had been critical of the Socialist International s admittance and continuing inclusion of undemocratic political movements into the organisation 4 5 6 An initial Conference of the Progressive Alliance was held in Rome Italy on 14 15 December 2012 with representatives of 42 political parties attending 7 8 They included Pier Luigi Bersani leader of the Democratic Party of Italy Harlem Desir Chair of the French Socialist Party Hermes Binner Chair of the Argentine Socialist Party Peter Shumlin Democratic Governor of Vermont and Mustapha Ben Jafar Secretary General of the Tunisian Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties 9 Also present were representatives of the Indian National Congress the Workers Party of Brazil and PASOK of Greece 10 11 The Dutch Labour Party also supported the formation of the organisation 12 as did the Swiss Socialist Party 13 and the Social Democratic Party of Austria 14 During the Council of the Socialist International in Cascais Portugal on 4 5 February 2013 50 political parties discussed on the sidelines the formation of the Progressive Alliance including the Movement for Democratic Change of Zimbabwe 15 The official foundation of the organisation was held on 22 May 2013 in Leipzig Germany on the 150th anniversary of the formation of the General German Workers Association ADAV the predecessor of the SPD 16 17 18 19 20 The organisation stated the aim of becoming the global network of the progressive democratic social democratic socialist and labour movement 21 22 It was reported that representatives of approximately 70 social democratic political parties from across the world attended the event 23 24 25 The Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats S amp D group in the European Parliament joined the organisation upon its official foundation 26 Many member parties are also affiliated to the Socialist International 27 In September 2013 the Democratic Party of Cyprus DIKO announced that it was negotiating to join the Progressive Alliance and that its representatives were to attend a seminar of the international in Stockholm on 24 October 28 The Democratic Party of Korea was a founding member but withdrew in 2016 The Korean Justice Party currently participates as an observer On 4 5 December 2014 a Progressive Alliance conference was held in Lisbon for member parties of the S amp D group 29 A regional seminar was held on 25 September 2015 in Batu Ferringhi Malaysia which also hosted delegates from the Democratic Action Party of Malaysia Democratic Party of Japan and Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle 30 On 25 April 2016 the organisation held a seminar in Sao Paulo hosted by the Workers Party of Brazil 31 Participants EditThe Progressive Alliance lists 118 parties and 28 organisations which participate in the network rather than claiming members 32 Country Party Organization Abbreviation National Lower Houses Government Notes Algeria Socialist Forces Front FFS 0 407 Extra parliamentary opposition Argentina Socialist Party PS 2 257 In oppositionGeneration for a National Encounter GEN 1 257 In opposition Australia Australian Labor Party ALP 77 151 In government In government in Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Victoria State Western Australia and federal Australian Government Austria Social Democratic Party of Austria SPO 40 183 In opposition Ruling at state level in Burgenland Carinthia Vienna Bahrain National Democratic Action Society Waad 0 40 Extra parliamentary opposition Banned in its country as a terrorist organisation as of 2017 Belarus Belarusian Social Democratic Party Hramada 0 110 Extra parliamentary opposition Belgium Socialist Party PS 20 150 In coalitionForward Vooruit 33 9 150 In coalition Bolivia Movement for Socialism MAS 75 130 In government Bosnia and Herzegovina Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina SDP 4 42 In opposition Brazil Workers Party PT 67 513 In coalition In government in Bahia Ceara Piaui and Rio Grande do Norte Brazilian Socialist Party PSB 14 513 In coalition In government in Espirito Santo Maranhao and Pernambuco Bulgaria Bulgarian Socialist Party BSP 26 240 In coalition Burkina Faso People s Movement for Progress MPP Dissolved Extra parliamentary opposition President Roch Marc Christian Kabore a member of the party was deposed in a midterm coup d etat Cameroon Social Democratic Front SDF 5 180 In opposition Canada New Democratic Party NDP NPD 25 338 Crossbench Has supply and confidence agreement in federal parliament 34 In government in the province of British Columbia Supply and confidency agreement in the territory of Yukon Central African Republic Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People MLPC 9 100 In opposition Chile Socialist Party of Chile PS 13 155 In coalitionParty for Democracy PPD 7 155 In coalition Costa Rica Citizens Action Party PAC 0 57 Extra parliamentary opposition Croatia Social Democratic Party of Croatia SDP 34 151 In opposition Cyprus Movement for Social Democracy EDEK 4 56 In oppositionDemocratic Party Diko 9 56 In opposition Czech Republic Czech Social Democratic Party CSSD 0 200 Extra parliamentary opposition Democratic Republic of Congo Union for Democracy and Social Progress UDPS 32 500 In coalition Denmark Social Democratic Party 50 179 In coalition Dominican Republic Modern Revolutionary Party PRM 88 190 In government East Timor Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor FRETILIN 23 65 In coalition Egypt Egyptian Social Democratic Party ESDP 7 596 In opposition Equatorial Guinea Convergence for Social Democracy CPDS 1 100 In opposition Eritrea Eritrean People s Democratic Front EPDF 0 150 Extra parliamentary opposition Banned as a legal party due to country being a one party state Eswatini People s United Democratic Movement PUDEMO 0 66 Extra parliamentary oppositionSwazi Democratic Party SWADEPA 0 66 Extra parliamentary opposition Finland Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 40 200 In coalition France Socialist Party PS 25 577 In opposition Georgia Georgian Dream 84 150 In government Germany Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD 206 736 In government Ghana National Democratic Congress NDC 137 275 In opposition Greece PASOK Movement for Change PASOK KINAL 23 300 In opposition Grenada National Democratic Congress NDC 9 15 In government Guinea Guinean People s Assembly RPG 1 81 In opposition President Alpha Conde a member of the party was deposed in a midterm coup d etat Moreover the National Assembly where it held a supermajority was replaced by the junta appointed National Transitional Council 35 Hungary Hungarian Socialist Party MSzP 15 199 In opposition India Indian National Congress INC 53 543 In opposition In government in Bihar Chhattisgarh Himachal Pradesh Jharkhand Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu Samajwadi Party SP 3 543 In opposition Indonesia Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle PDI P 128 575 In governmentNational Democratic Party NasDem 59 575 In government Iran Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan PDKI 0 290 Extra parliamentary oppositionKomala Party of Iranian Kurdistan KPIK 0 290 Extra parliamentary opposition Iraq Patriotic Union of Kurdistan PUK 18 329 In oppositionKurdistan Socialist Democratic Party KSDP 0 329 Extra parliamentary opposition Ireland Labour Party 7 160 In opposition Israel Israeli Labor Party HaAvoda 4 120 In oppositionMeretz 0 120 Extra parliamentary opposition Italy Democratic Party PD 69 630 In opposition Ivory Coast Cap Union for Democracy and Development CAP UDD 0 255 Extra parliamentary oppositionFreedom and Democracy for the Republic LIDER 0 255 Extra parliamentary opposition Jordan Jordanian Social Democratic Party KPK 0 130 Extra parliamentary opposition Kenya Labour Party of Kenya KLP 0 320 Extra parliamentary opposition Kosovo Vetevendosje LV 59 120 In government Kosovo is recognised by 98 out of 193 UN member states Latvia Social Democratic Party Harmony SDPS 19 100 In opposition Lebanon Progressive Socialist Party PSP 9 128 In coalition Lithuania Social Democratic Party of Lithuania LSDP 13 141 In opposition Luxembourg Luxembourg Socialist Workers Party LSAP 10 60 In coalition Malaysia Democratic Action Party DAP 40 222 In government In government at the federal level and state governments of Negeri Sembilan Penang Perak Pahang and Selangor Mauritania Rally of Democratic Forces RFD 6 95 In opposition Mauritius Mauritius Militant Movement MMM 9 69 In opposition Mexico Citizens Movement MC 23 500 In opposition In government in Jalisco and Nuevo Leon in coalition Guanajuato and Yucatan Party of the Democratic Revolution PRD 15 500 In opposition in coalition Aguascalientes Chihuahua Durango Guanajuato Moldova Democratic Party of Moldova PDM 0 101 Extra parliamentary opposition Mongolia Mongolian People s Party MPP 62 76 In government Montenegro Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro DPS 29 81 In oppositionSocial Democratic Party of Montenegro SDP 2 81 In opposition Morocco Socialist Union of Popular Forces USFP 34 395 In opposition Myanmar Democratic Party for a New Society DPNS 0 440 Extra parliamentary opposition Nepal Nepali Congress NC 63 275 In government Netherlands Labour Party PvdA 9 150 In opposition New Zealand New Zealand Labour Party LAB 65 120 In government Nicaragua Sandinista Renovation Movement Unamos MRS 0 92 Extra parliamentary opposition Niger Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism PNDS 79 171 In coalition North Macedonia Social Democratic Union of Macedonia SDSM 31 120 In coalition Northern Cyprus Republican Turkish Party CTP 18 50 In opposition Northern Cyprus is not a UN recognized state Norway Labour Party Ap 48 169 In coalition Palestine Fatah 45 132 In governmentPalestinian National Initiative PNI 2 132 In opposition Paraguay Party for a Country of Solidarity PPS 0 80 In opposition Affiliated with Guasu Front in national parliament Philippines Akbayan Citizens Action Party 0 304 In opposition One senator in the popularly elected upper chamber Senate of the Philippines Portugal Socialist Party PS 120 230 In government Republic of Congo Citizens Convergence CC 0 151 Extra parliamentary opposition Romania Social Democratic Party PSD 110 330 In coalition Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Labour Party SLP 13 17 In government Sao Tome and Principe Movement for the Liberation of Sao Tome and Principe Social Democratic Party MLSTP PSD 23 55 In coalition Senegal Socialist Party of Senegal PS 0 150 Extra parliamentary opposition Serbia Democratic Party DS 10 250 In opposition Slovakia Direction Slovak Social Democracy Smer SD 26 150 In opposition Slovenia Social Democrats SD 12 90 In opposition Spain Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE 120 350 In coalition Sweden Swedish Social Democratic Party SAP 107 349 In opposition Switzerland Social Democratic Party of Switzerland SP 39 200 In coalition Syria Syrian Democratic People s Party 0 250 Extra parliamentary opposition Tanzania Chama Cha Mapinduzi CCM 365 393 In government Tunisia Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties Ettakatol 0 217 Extra parliamentary opposition Turkey Republican People s Party CHP 136 600 In oppositionPeoples Democratic Party HDP 55 600 In opposition United Kingdom Labour Party 199 650 In opposition Uruguay Socialist Party of Uruguay PSU 42 99 In opposition Affiliated with Broad Front in national parliament Western Sahara Polisario Front 53 53 One party state Western Sahara is not a UN recognized state Yemen Yemeni Socialist Party YSP 8 301 In opposition Zimbabwe Movement for Democratic Change MDC 88 210 In oppositionAfrica Central African Progressive Alliance APACThe Americas Center for American Progress CAPTrade Union Confederation of the Americas CSAAsia Network of Social Democracy in Asia SOCDEMArab Social Democratic Forum ASDFEurope Party of European Socialists PESParty of European Socialists Women PES WomenYoung European Socialists YESProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats S amp DFoundation for European Progressive Studies FEPSSocialist Group in the Council of Europe SOCEuropean Forum for Democracy and SolidarityInternational Socialist International Women SIWInternational Union of Socialist Youth IUSYInternational Trade Union Confederation ITUCNational Democratic Institute for International Affairs NDIOlof Palme International Center OPICTrade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD TUACAssociation for Democratic SocialismCEE Gender NetworkGlobal Progressive ForumIndustrial Global UnionJust Jobs NetworkSolidarReferences Edit Jean Jacques Lambin 2014 Rethinking the Market Economy New Challenges New Ideas New Opportunities Palgrave Macmillan p 269 ISBN 978 1 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