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  1. The SDP's party conference in Oulu in 1906. The party was founded as the Workers' Party of Finland in 1899, with its first meeting being held from 17–20 July in Turku. At the beginning of the 1900s the party presented demands as well as solutions to the tenant farmer question, the managing of employment, improvement of workers’ rights ...

  2. The Social Democratic Party ( Romanian: Partidul Social Democrat, PSD) is the largest social democratic [27] [28] political party in Romania and also the largest overall political party in the country, aside from European Parliament level, where it is the second largest by total number of political representatives (i.e. MEPs ), after the ...

  3. 1918–1938: Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party (Československá sociálně demokratická strana dělnická), and was a member of the Labour and Socialist International between 1923 and 1938; after the split-up of Austria-Hungary, the portion of the party that ended up within the new Republic of Austria split from the main party to form the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers ...

  4. Elections. The Social Democratic Party of Nigeria ( SDP) is a centre-left political party in Nigeria. It was created alongside the National Republican Convention by former military president Ibrahim Babangida, as part of a democracy project meant to form two detribalized political parties – one slightly to the left and one to the right.

  5. Social Democratic Party (UK, 1979-82) - Minor party. Social Democratic and Labour Party (1970-present) - stands candidates in Northern Ireland but loosely aligned with the Labour Party. United States. Social Democratic Party (United States), 1898 - 1901. Predecessor to the Socialist Party of America.

  6. As part of his effort to ensure victory, he released the Social Democratic leaders from prison and gained their support in return for dismantling the one-party state and legalizing the socialist trade unions. Hitler reacted with the mobilization of Wehrmacht troops at the Austrian border and demanded the appointment of Seyss-Inquart as Austrian chancellor. On 11 March Austrian Nazis stormed the

  7. The Social Democratic Party of Austria (Sozialdemokratische Partei Osterreichs--SPO), until 1991 known as the Socialist Party of Austria (Sozialistische Partei Osterreichs--SPO), has its roots in ...