Social Democrats (Slovenia)
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The Social Democrats (Socialni demokrati) is a left-wing political party in Slovenia, led by Borut Pahor. It was founded as the United List of Social Democrats (Združena lista socialnih demokratov), a merger of the Party of Democratic Reforms of Slovenia (SDP - the former Communist Union of Slovenia) the Social Democratic Union and the Workers' Party of Slovenia.
At the last legislative elections, 3 October 2004, the then ZLSD won 10.2% of the popular vote and 10 out of 90 seats. On 5 April 2005 the party changed its name to Social Democrats.
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