Socialist Party – Different
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socialistische Partij – Anders | |
---|---|
Leader | Johan Vande Lanotte |
Political Ideology | social democracy |
Founded | 2001 |
Earlier name(s) | SP, SP/PS, BSP/PSB, BWP/POB |
International Affiliation | Socialist International |
European Affiliation | PES |
European Parliament Group | PES |
Cartel | SP.A.-SPIRIT |
Walloon counterpart | PS |
Website | www.s-p-a.be |
Headquarters | national secretariat Grasmarkt 105/37 Brussels |
Colours | Red |
See also | Politics of Belgium Politics of Flanders Politics of the Walloon Region |
Socialist Party – Different (Dutch: Socialistische Partij – Anders) (SP.A) is the Flemish social democratic party in Belgium. It was formerly known as Belgische Socialistische Partij (BSP) and Socialistische Partij (SP).
The party was the big winner in the 2003 election, running on a joint list (cartel) with the social liberal Spirit party. Their share of the vote went up from 9% (of the total Belgian vote) to almost 15%, a second place in the number of votes. The main victim of this resurgence was the Green Agalev party. The SP.A is part of the current federal coalition of Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt containing four liberal and socialist parties from the north and the south of the country.
In 2004, the SP.A along with its partner Spirit lost the elections for the Flemish parliament. Although they won more seats in comparison to the Flemish elections of 1999, their percentage of the vote compared to the successful 2003 federal elections was considerably down. The reputation of then party leader Steve Stevaert took a beating too.
The party was shortly led by Caroline Gennez, after former president Steve Stevaert left to become governor of Limburg. Johan Vande Lanotte, who served as Minister of the Budget in the federal Government, was elected President and resigned as minister to become President on 17 October 2005.
[edit] Presidents
- 1975-1977, Willy Claes, also a former NATO Secretary General
- 197]-1989, Karel Van Miert, also a former two term European Commissioner
- 1989-1994, Frank Vandenbroucke, currently Flemish minister of education and work
- 1994-1998, Louis Tobback, currently mayor of Louvain
- 1998-1999, Fred Erdman
- 1999-2003, Patrick Janssens, currently mayor of Antwerp
- 2003-2005, Steve Stevaert, currently governor of Limburg
- 2005-2005, Caroline Gennez
- 2005- , Johan Vande Lanotte[1]
[edit] Other important members
- Freya Van den Bossche, currently Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Budget and Consumer Affairs
- Bruno Tobback, currently federal minister of environment and retirements
- Renaat Landuyt, currently federal Minister of Transportation
- Peter Vanvelthoven, currently federal Minister of Labour
- Bruno Tuybens, currently State Secretary for Public Enterprises, attached to the Minister of Budget
- Kathleen Van Brempt, currently Flemish Minister for Mobility, Social Economy and Equal Opportunities.
- Pascal Smet
- Mia De Vits
[edit] External links
edit | |
Flemish : CD&V | Groen! | List Dedecker | N-VA | SP.A | Spirit | Vlaams Belang | VLD | VLOTT | |
Francophone : CDh | Ecolo | FN | MR | PS | |
German : CSP | PDB | PFF | |
Bilingual : Belgische Unie/Union Belge | PVDA–PTB | MAS–LSP | LCR–SAP |