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'''The Social Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan''', better known as the '''Social Democrats''' is a major political party in [[The Kingdom of North Ahjeezistan|North Ahjeezistan]], founded on 1 May 2006 by Bupney Roytiàr. It advocated a middle-ground between Quenri Reptiàr's communist revolutionary ideal of independence and autonomists. Part of the Independence Instrument, Quenri Reptiàr was not allowed to contest the first general election. It defeated the [[Liberal Party of North Ahjeezistan|Liberal]], [[Conservative Party of North Ahjeezistan|Conservative]] and [[Liberal Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan|Liberal Democratic]] Parties to win the [[1st North Ahjeezistan General Election|first North Ahjeezistan general election]], held on 3 October 2006. It became North Ahjeezistan's dominant political party, and remained so until defeat by [[Lord Madingley]] in the [[20th North Ahjeezistan General Election|20th general election]]. It nevertheless remained the champion of left-of-centre thought in North Ahjeezistan, and won the [[23rd North Ahjeezistan General Election|23rd general election]] under moderate [[Lord Tom Allen]]. | '''The Social Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan''', better known as the '''Social Democrats''' is a major political party in [[The Kingdom of North Ahjeezistan|North Ahjeezistan]], founded on 1 May 2006 by Bupney Roytiàr. It advocated a middle-ground between Quenri Reptiàr's communist revolutionary ideal of independence and autonomists. Part of the Independence Instrument, Quenri Reptiàr was not allowed to contest the first general election. It defeated the [[Liberal Party of North Ahjeezistan|Liberal]], [[Conservative Party of North Ahjeezistan|Conservative]] and [[Liberal Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan|Liberal Democratic]] Parties to win the [[1st North Ahjeezistan General Election|first North Ahjeezistan general election]], held on 3 October 2006. It became North Ahjeezistan's dominant political party, and remained so until defeat by [[Lord Madingley]] in the [[20th North Ahjeezistan General Election|20th general election]]. It nevertheless remained the champion of left-of-centre thought in North Ahjeezistan, and won the [[23rd North Ahjeezistan General Election|23rd general election]] under moderate [[Lord Tom Allen]]. | ||
− | The party entered its "dark age" after Allen's defeat by radical [[Green/Republican Tiàrtír Front Alliance (North Ahjeezistan)|Green]] Lady Averley in the [[26th North Ahjeezistan General Election|26th general election]]. Throughout [[Lord Arlonway]]'s Premiership, the party was a weak opposition, multiple times gaining and proceeding to lose the lead in popular opinion. It was the opposition for over twenty years. In an attempt to combat the radical image the Greens had placed on the party, conservative | + | The party entered its "dark age" after Allen's defeat by radical [[Green/Republican Tiàrtír Front Alliance (North Ahjeezistan)|Green]] Lady Averley in the [[26th North Ahjeezistan General Election|26th general election]]. Throughout [[Lord Arlonway]]'s Premiership, the party was a weak opposition, multiple times gaining and proceeding to lose the lead in popular opinion. It was the opposition for over twenty years. In an attempt to combat the radical image the Greens had placed on the party, conservative Lady Hillary was elected Leader of the Opposition in the 29th Parliament. She was attacked as having no policies, and simply trying to imitate the popular Lord Arlonway. The accusation stuck, the Social Democrats had their worst result in years. |
The party experienced a rennaisance under Lady Graham, who laid out the first platform relevant to the problems of the 21st century, destroying the wishy-washy image of the party, and she went on to defeat Lord Arlonway to win the [[31st North Ahjeezistan General Election|31st general election]]. As a result of the [[32nd North Ahjeezistan General Election|32nd general election]], the Social Democrats formed a minority government; the [[33rd North Ahjeezistani General Election|thirty-third]] saw a Grand Coalition with the Liberal Democrats. They returned to a minority government as a result of the [[34th North Ahjeezistan General Election|34th general election]], under Lord Harcourt. They were routed in the [[35th North Ahjeezistan General Election|35th general election]], mostly fought over corruption and affirmative action, re-entered the dark age and became a minority party. The party ruptured, the faction under Lord Summers favoring alliance against the Conservatives and the faction under Jane Urtír favoring a go-it-alone approach, claiming "Lady Derentír wishes to save North Ahjeezistani democracy by undermining it." Its leader, Lord Summers, was the Governor of Dayaqstan, and the first party leader in North Ahjeezistan's history not to hold a seat in Parliament, and its House leader, Lord Wang, was the Chinese-Ahjeezistani to lead a party in the House. It was also the first time the Social Democratic Party had not held a consulting seat in the Cabinet. The [[37th North Ahjeezistani General Election|37th general election]] was a unprecedented landslide for the Conservatives. In the House, the Liberal Democrats lost all their seats, the Social Democrats lost all but three. Jane Urtír was elected leader unanimously. The Social Democrats opposed the ongoing war with South Ahjeezistan and also opposed Lady Derentír, they won the | The party experienced a rennaisance under Lady Graham, who laid out the first platform relevant to the problems of the 21st century, destroying the wishy-washy image of the party, and she went on to defeat Lord Arlonway to win the [[31st North Ahjeezistan General Election|31st general election]]. As a result of the [[32nd North Ahjeezistan General Election|32nd general election]], the Social Democrats formed a minority government; the [[33rd North Ahjeezistani General Election|thirty-third]] saw a Grand Coalition with the Liberal Democrats. They returned to a minority government as a result of the [[34th North Ahjeezistan General Election|34th general election]], under Lord Harcourt. They were routed in the [[35th North Ahjeezistan General Election|35th general election]], mostly fought over corruption and affirmative action, re-entered the dark age and became a minority party. The party ruptured, the faction under Lord Summers favoring alliance against the Conservatives and the faction under Jane Urtír favoring a go-it-alone approach, claiming "Lady Derentír wishes to save North Ahjeezistani democracy by undermining it." Its leader, Lord Summers, was the Governor of Dayaqstan, and the first party leader in North Ahjeezistan's history not to hold a seat in Parliament, and its House leader, Lord Wang, was the Chinese-Ahjeezistani to lead a party in the House. It was also the first time the Social Democratic Party had not held a consulting seat in the Cabinet. The [[37th North Ahjeezistani General Election|37th general election]] was a unprecedented landslide for the Conservatives. In the House, the Liberal Democrats lost all their seats, the Social Democrats lost all but three. Jane Urtír was elected leader unanimously. The Social Democrats opposed the ongoing war with South Ahjeezistan and also opposed Lady Derentír, they won the |
Revision as of 19:33, 21 September 2007
Social Democratic Party | |
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Party Chairman | The Rt. Hon. Jane Urtír, incumbent Prime Minister of North Ahjeezistan |
Senate Leader | Lord Senator Wang, incumbent Senate Majority Leader |
House Leader | Lady Ferndean, incumbent Speaker of the House Lord Garibald, incumbent House Majority Leader |
Founded | 1 May 19231,11 November 1943 |
Headquarters | 55 Avenue of Victory Moss Bay 20003 |
Political ideology | Social Democracy |
International affiliation | Socialist International |
Color(s) | Red |
Website | [1] |
1 The Party was founded on 1 May 1923, and contested its first election on 11 November 1943, North Ahjeezistan's first general election. |
The Social Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan, better known as the Social Democrats is a major political party in North Ahjeezistan, founded on 1 May 2006 by Bupney Roytiàr. It advocated a middle-ground between Quenri Reptiàr's communist revolutionary ideal of independence and autonomists. Part of the Independence Instrument, Quenri Reptiàr was not allowed to contest the first general election. It defeated the Liberal, Conservative and Liberal Democratic Parties to win the first North Ahjeezistan general election, held on 3 October 2006. It became North Ahjeezistan's dominant political party, and remained so until defeat by Lord Madingley in the 20th general election. It nevertheless remained the champion of left-of-centre thought in North Ahjeezistan, and won the 23rd general election under moderate Lord Tom Allen.
The party entered its "dark age" after Allen's defeat by radical Green Lady Averley in the 26th general election. Throughout Lord Arlonway's Premiership, the party was a weak opposition, multiple times gaining and proceeding to lose the lead in popular opinion. It was the opposition for over twenty years. In an attempt to combat the radical image the Greens had placed on the party, conservative Lady Hillary was elected Leader of the Opposition in the 29th Parliament. She was attacked as having no policies, and simply trying to imitate the popular Lord Arlonway. The accusation stuck, the Social Democrats had their worst result in years.
The party experienced a rennaisance under Lady Graham, who laid out the first platform relevant to the problems of the 21st century, destroying the wishy-washy image of the party, and she went on to defeat Lord Arlonway to win the 31st general election. As a result of the 32nd general election, the Social Democrats formed a minority government; the thirty-third saw a Grand Coalition with the Liberal Democrats. They returned to a minority government as a result of the 34th general election, under Lord Harcourt. They were routed in the 35th general election, mostly fought over corruption and affirmative action, re-entered the dark age and became a minority party. The party ruptured, the faction under Lord Summers favoring alliance against the Conservatives and the faction under Jane Urtír favoring a go-it-alone approach, claiming "Lady Derentír wishes to save North Ahjeezistani democracy by undermining it." Its leader, Lord Summers, was the Governor of Dayaqstan, and the first party leader in North Ahjeezistan's history not to hold a seat in Parliament, and its House leader, Lord Wang, was the Chinese-Ahjeezistani to lead a party in the House. It was also the first time the Social Democratic Party had not held a consulting seat in the Cabinet. The 37th general election was a unprecedented landslide for the Conservatives. In the House, the Liberal Democrats lost all their seats, the Social Democrats lost all but three. Jane Urtír was elected leader unanimously. The Social Democrats opposed the ongoing war with South Ahjeezistan and also opposed Lady Derentír, they won the
List of Leaders
1In Parliaments in bold, the leader of the Social Democrats was Prime Minister.
It has three official songs, The Freedom Song, and American civil rights song, Bread and Roses, about a trade union strike in Lowell, Massachusetts, and Beethoven's Ode to Joy.