Social Democracy of Poland

Social Democracy of Poland
Socjaldemokracja Polska
Leader Wojciech Filemonowicz
Founded 26 March 2004
Headquarters ul. Mokotowska 29 A, 00-560 Warsaw
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left
International affiliation None
European affiliation None
European Parliament Group Party of European Socialists (2004-2009)
Official colours Red
Sejm
0 / 460
Senate
1 / 100
European Parliament
0 / 50
Website
www.sdpl.pl
Politics of Poland
Political parties
Elections

The Social Democracy of Poland (Polish: Socjaldemokracja Polska, SDPL) is a social democratic political party in Poland.

Contents

Foundation

The party was founded in April 2004 as a splinter group from the postcommunist Democratic Left Alliance (SLD). These should not be confused with a former party Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland (SdRP; 1990 – 1999).

First elections

SDPL contested its first elections in June 2004, these being for Polish representation to the European parliament. The party gained 5.3%, which saw 3 members elected to parliament. In May 2005 the party reached an agreement with Labour Union (UP) and Greens 2004 to jointly contest the forthcoming Polish parliamentary elections, under the SDPL banner. SDPL managed to gain 3.9% of the vote, but fell short of the 5% threshold required to win parliamentary representation. SDPL put forward its party leader Marek Borowski, as candidate for the Polish presidential elections held in the following month of October. Borowski came fourth in the first round, winning 10.3% of the vote.

Coalition within LiD

On September 3, 2006, SDPL joined the newly formed Left and Democrats (LiD) coalition, made up of four centre and centre left parties: SDPL, SLD, UP and Democratic Party – demokraci.pl. This alliance was created with a view to jointly contest the upcoming local government elections. The LiD alliance was maintained for the Polish parliamentary elections of October 2007, and LiD achieved 13.2% of the vote. This translated into 53 lower house seats, 10 of which were won by SDPL.

After LiD dissolved, 8 out of 10 SDPL MPs formed a new parliamentary caucus called Social Democracy of Poland - New Left (Socjaldemoracja Polska - Nowa Lewica, SDPL-NL).

Elected representatives

Members of the Sejm

The party has four members of the Sejm:

External links