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This is a list of parties in the world that consider themselves to be upholding the principles and values of
social democracy . Some of the parties are also members of the
Socialist International ,
Party of European Socialists or the
Progressive Alliance .
Names used by social democratic parties
Alphabetical list by country
A
Albania:
Åland Islands (Finland):
Algeria:
Andorra:
Angola:
Argentina:
Armenia:
Aruba:
Australia:
Austria:
B
Barbados:
Belarus:
Belgium:
Belize:
Benin:
Bolivia:
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Botswana:
Brazil:
Bulgaria:
C
Cameroon:
Canada:
Chile:
Colombia:
Costa Rica:
Croatia:
Cuba:
Curaçao:
Cyprus:
Czech Republic:
D
Democratic Republic of the Congo:
Denmark:
Dominican Republic:
E
East Timor:
Ecuador:
Egypt
Estonia:
Ethiopia:
European Union:
F
Faroe Islands (Denmark):
Fiji:
Finland:
France:
G
Germany:
Georgia:
Ghana:
Gibraltar:
Greece:
Greenland (Denmark):
Guatemala:
H
Haiti:
Hong Kong:
Honduras:
Hungary:
I
Iceland:
India:
Indonesia:
Iran:
Iraq:
Ireland, Republic of:
Israel:
Italy:
J
K
Kazakhstan:
Kosovo:
Kyrgyzstan:
L
Latvia:
Lebanon:
Libya:
Lithuania:
Luxembourg:
M
Malaysia:
Malta:
Mauritania:
Mauritius:
Mexico:
Moldova:
Mongolia:
Montenegro:
Morocco:
Myanmar:
N
Namibia:
Nepal:
Netherlands:
New Zealand:
Nicaragua:
Niger:
Nigeria:
Northern Cyprus:
North Korea:
North Macedonia:
Norway:
O
P
Palestine:
Panama:
Pakistan:
Paraguay:
Peru:
Philippines:
Poland:
Portugal:
Puerto Rico:
R
Republic of the Congo:
Romania:
Russia:
Rwanda:
S
San Marino:
Senegal
Serbia:
Singapore:
Sint Maarten:
Slovakia:
Slovenia:
Somalia:
South Africa:
South Korea:
Spain:
Sri Lanka:
Suriname:
Sweden:
Switzerland:
Syria:
T
Taiwan:
Tajikistan:
Tanzania:
Thailand:
Turkey:
Tunisia:
U
Uganda:
Ukraine:
United Kingdom:
United States:
Uruguay:
V
W
X
Y
Z
List of historical social democratic parties
A
Andorra
Australia
Azerbaijan:
B
C
E
F
G
I
Iceland:
India:
Ireland:
Israel:
Italy:
J
K
M
N
Netherlands:
New Zealand:
P
Pakistan:
Peru:
Philippines
Poland:
R
S
San Marino
Slovakia
South Africa
T
Trinidad and Tobago
Transnistria :
U
Y
Z
See also
References
^
"The Australian Federal Election Offers a Choice Between Disaster and Disappointment" .
^ James C. Docherty; Peter Lamb (2 October 2006).
Historical Dictionary of Socialism . Scarecrow Press. p. 211.
ISBN
978-0-8108-6477-1 .
^ جميل محسن.
"التيار الاجتماعي الديمقراطي لماذا 2" . الحوار المتمدن .
^
"التيار الاجتماعي الديمقراطي يعقد مؤتمره التأسيسي" . Iraqicp (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-18 .
^ Farwell, James P. (2011), The Pakistan Cauldron: Conspiracy, Assassination & Instability , Potomac Books, p. 54
^ Manetto, Francesco (30 November 2014).
"Podemos: El rápido viaje ideológico hasta la socialdemocracia" . El País .
^
"La alternativa socialdemócrata es Podemos" . 9 November 2014.
^ Taiwan International Review, Volume 5 . Democratic Progressive Party of Taiwan, Mission in the United States. 1999. p. 13. The DPP resembles a cross - mix of Western social democratic and liberal values .
^ Ka-Ho Mok, Maggie K. W. Lau, ed. (2013). Managing Social Change and Social Policy in Greater China: Welfare Regimes in Transition . Routledge.
^ John Franklin Copper, ed. (2012). Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond . University Press of America. p. 37. ...The DPP advanced a socialist agenda; the KMT copied much of it in order to preempt the DPP's program and weaken the DPP's political appeal. As it did this Taiwan became more and more a Western (social) democracy. ...
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