Partai Demokrat Sosial Lituania

partai politik di Lituania

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
SingkatanLSDP
KetuaVilija Blinkevičiūtė
Wakil Ketua PertamaMindaugas Sinkevičius
Wakil Ketua
Lihat daftar
  • Algimantė Ambrulaitytė
  • Tadas Barauskas
  • Rasa Budbergytė
  • Nerijus Cesiulis
  • Nijolė Dirginčienė
  • Robertas Duchnevičius
  • Rita Grigalienė
  • Liutauras Gudžinskas
  • Orinta Leiputė
  • Saulius Margis
  • Juozas Alekas
  • Raminta Popovienė
  • Darius Razmislevičius
  • Dovilė Šakalienė
  • Jūratė Zailskienė
Sekretaris EksekutifJustas Pankauskas
Dibentuk1896; 127 tahun lalu (1896)
Kantor pusatB. Radvilaitės g. 1, Vilnius
Keanggotaan (2022)15,205 [3]
IdeologiDemokrasi sosial
Posisi politikKiri tengah
Afiliasi EropaPartai Sosialis Eropa
Afiliasi internasionalAliansi Progresif
Sosialis Internasional
Kelompok Parlemen EropaAliansi Progresif dari Sosialis dan Demokrat
Warna  Merah
Seimas
12 / 141
Parlemen Eropa
2 / 11
Dewan Kotamadya
277 / 1.461
Walikota
15 / 60
Situs web
lsdp.lt

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