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The Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany (German: Mehrheitssozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, MSPD) was the name officially used by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) between April 1917 and September 1922.
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3. Mai 2024 · History. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) traces its origins to the merger in 1875 of the General German Workers’ Union, led by Ferdinand Lassalle, and the Social Democratic Workers’ Party, headed by August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht. In 1890 it adopted its current name, the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
However, Germany saw in the following two distinct party systems: the Green party and the Liberals remained mostly West German parties, while in the East the former socialist state party, now called The Left Party, flourished along with the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats.
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The Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD) is our country’s oldest parliamentary political party. It represented the workers’ movement during the Kaiserreich and was persecuted by the government. Nevertheless, it participated in the Burgfrieden policy of truce among parties started when the war broke out in 1914.