词条 | Social Democratic Party (Andorra) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|country = Andorra |name = Social Democratic Party |native_name = Partit Socialdemòcrata |colorcode = #D40000 |logo = File:Social Democratic Party (Andorra) logo.png |leader = Vicenç Alay Ferrer |split = National Democratic Group |foundation = 2000 |ideology = Social democracy[1] |position = Centre-left[2] |headquarters = C/Verge del Pilar, 5 3-1 Andorra la Vella |colours = Red |members = |european = Party of European Socialists {{small|(observer)}} |international = Socialist International |seats1_title = General Council |seats1 = {{Composition bar|3|28|hex=#D40000}} |website = http://www.psa.ad/ }} The Social Democratic Party ({{lang-ca|Partit Socialdemòcrata}}, PS) is a social-democratic[1] political party in Andorra. HistoryThe party was established in the run-up to the March 2001 parliamentary elections when the National Democratic Group split in two, with the Democratic Party also being formed.[3] The new party received 28.7% of the vote and won six seats.[4] In the buildup to the April 2005 parliamentary elections the party formed an alliance named L'Alternativa with the Parochial Union of Independents Group (GUPI) and Democratic Renewal to contest parish-level seats.[4] The party won six seats at the national level, whilst the alliance won six seats at the parish level. With a total of twelve seats, the party remained in opposition. The April 2009 parliamentary elections saw the party renew its alliance with GUPI and some independents.[5] The alliance won 14 of the 28 seats and PS leader Jaume Bartumeu became Prime Minister, with the Andorra for Change party supporting the government.[8] In 2010 the APC withdrew its support for the PS-led government, and in 2011 the General Council rejected the government's budget, forcing early elections.[6] The April 2011 parliamentary elections saw the PS receive 34.8% of the vote, reducing its representation to six seats.[6] In the March 2015 parliamentary elections, the party ran in alliance with the Greens of Andorra, Citizens' Initiative and independent candidates. The alliance's vote share fell to 24%, winning only three seats. Electoral resultsGeneral Council elections
Local elections
MembersSome notable past and present members are:
References1. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://parties-and-elections.eu/andorra.html|title=Andorra|last=Nordsieck|first=Wolfram|date=2015|website=Parties and Elections in Europe|access-date=9 April 2018}} 2. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NPR_DQAAQBAJ&pg=PT196|title=Political Handbook of the World|page=196|editor-last=Lansford|editor-first=Tom|volume=1|edition=2016–2017|date=31 March 2017|isbn=978-1-5063-2718-1|issn=0193-175X}} 3. ^Nohlen D & Stöver P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p162 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}} 4. ^1 Nohlen & Stöver, p164 5. ^Elections in 2009 IPU 6. ^1 2 Latest elections IPU External links
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