Partai Demokrat Sosial Lituania
partai politik di Lituania
(Dialihkan dari Partai Sosial Demokrat Lithuania)
Partai Demokrat Sosial Lituania (bahasa Lituania: Lietuvos socialdemokratų partija, LSDP) adalah sebuah partai politik kiri tengah[1] dan demokrat sosial[2] di Lituania. Partai tersebut adalah partai yang paling lama berdiri di Lituania, yang didirikan sebagai organisasi Marxis bawah tanah pada 1896. Pada periode pendudukan Soviet, partai tersebut terpaksa mengasingkan diri, dan kembali ke Lituania pada 1989.
Partai Demokrat Sosial Lituania Lietuvos socialdemokratų partija | |
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Singkatan | LSDP |
Ketua | Vilija Blinkevičiūtė |
Wakil Ketua Pertama | Mindaugas Sinkevičius |
Wakil Ketua | Lihat daftar
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Sekretaris Eksekutif | Justas Pankauskas |
Dibentuk | 1896 |
Kantor pusat | B. Radvilaitės g. 1, Vilnius |
Keanggotaan (2022) | 15,205 [3] |
Ideologi | Demokrasi sosial |
Posisi politik | Kiri tengah |
Afiliasi Eropa | Partai Sosialis Eropa |
Afiliasi internasional | Aliansi Progresif Sosialis Internasional |
Kelompok Parlemen Eropa | Aliansi Progresif dari Sosialis dan Demokrat |
Warna | Merah |
Seimas | 12 / 141
|
Parlemen Eropa | 2 / 11
|
Dewan Kotamadya | 277 / 1.461
|
Walikota | 15 / 60
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Situs web | |
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Catatan kaki
sunting- ^ "Lituania berubah ke kiri, meninggalkan proyek tenaga nuklir". Euractiv. 15 Oktober 2012.
- ^ Hans Slomp (26 September 2011). Europe, A Political Profile: An American Companion to European Politics [2 volumes]: An American Companion to European Politics. ABC-CLIO. hlm. 536. ISBN 978-0-313-39182-8.
- ^ "Tapk mūsų partijos nariu".
Bacaan tambahan
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- James D. White, "The Revolution in Lithuania 1918-19," Soviet Studies, vol. 23, no. 2 (Oct. 1971), pp. 186–200. In JSTOR