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The SDLP won 13.4% of the vote and 82 seats, becoming the second largest party in Northern Ireland and the largest party in the districts of Derry, Magherafelt and Newry and Mourne. Other nationalist parties failed to achieve much success, leaving the SDLP as the largest party representing the nationalist community. [22]
Natural Law Party; Social Democratic Party - The post-1988 rump of the party stood in a Northern Ireland by-election in 1990; the party as a whole existed and was more prominent in Great Britain from 1981 to 1988 although the post-1990 rump group still exists. Ulster Independence Movement; Ulster Liberal Party; Ulster Movement for Self ...
Social Democratic Party of Finland: 1926–1927, 1937–1959, 1966–1991, 1995–2007, 2011–2015, 2019–2023: yes France: French Section of the Workers' International: Socialist Party: 1981–1995, 1997–2002, 2012–2017: yes Gibraltar: Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party Germany: Social Democratic Party of Germany
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SDLP Youth is the youth wing of the social democratic [2] and Irish nationalist [3] political party, the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). Membership of the organisation is entitled to SDLP party members of the age 30 and under. [4] It is organised throughout Northern Ireland and plays an active role within the SDLP at all levels of ...
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats - Serb left-wing nationalist and separatist political party; Democratic People's Alliance - regionalist, national conservative, Serb nationalist centre-right political party; Party of Democratic Progress - national conservative, Serb nationalist centre-right political party
The Social Democratic Party has its origins in the General German Workers' Association, founded in 1863, and the Social Democratic Workers' Party, founded in 1869. The two groups merged in 1875 to create the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (German: Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands).
The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) brought together politicians and activists from Labour, civil rights and moderate Irish Nationalist backgrounds to form a party committed to achieving a united Ireland by consent and to working within the Northern Ireland political structures for constructive local cross-community politics. At the ...