Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Social Democratic Party of Andorra | |
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| Name | Social Democratic Party of Andorra |
| Native name | Partit Socialdemòcrata d'Andorra |
| Abbreviation | PS |
| Leader | Josep Maria Cabanes |
| Founder | Marc Forné |
| Headquarters | Andorra la Vella |
| Ideology | Social democracy, Progressivism |
| International | Socialist International, Party of European Socialists |
Social Democratic Party of Andorra is a social democratic political party in Andorra, founded by Marc Forné and led by Josep Maria Cabanes. The party is a member of the Socialist International and the Party of European Socialists, and has been influenced by the ideas of Wilhelm Liebknecht, August Bebel, and Eduard Bernstein. The party's ideology is rooted in the principles of social democracy, progressivism, and democratic socialism, and is similar to that of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and the Catalan Socialist Party.
The Social Democratic Party of Andorra was founded in 2000 by Marc Forné, a former member of the Andorran Parliament and a prominent figure in Andorran politics. The party's early years were marked by a struggle to establish itself as a major force in Andorran politics, but it gained momentum in the 2000s with the election of Josep Maria Cabanes as its leader. The party has been influenced by the ideas of Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Kautsky, and Leon Trotsky, and has been a member of the Socialist International since 2003. The party has also been a strong supporter of European integration and has been a member of the Party of European Socialists since 2004.
The Social Democratic Party of Andorra is a social democratic party that advocates for social justice, economic equality, and democratic socialism. The party's ideology is rooted in the principles of social democracy, progressivism, and democratic socialism, and is similar to that of the German Social Democratic Party and the French Socialist Party. The party supports the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Nelson Mandela, and has been influenced by the Austrian School and the Fabian Society. The party is also a strong supporter of environmentalism and sustainable development, and has been a member of the Global Greens since 2008.
The Social Democratic Party of Andorra is organized into a number of different branches, including the Youth of the Social Democratic Party of Andorra and the Women's Section of the Social Democratic Party of Andorra. The party is led by a National Executive Committee and a National Congress, which meets every two years to set the party's policy and elect its leaders. The party has a strong presence in the Andorran Parliament and has been a member of the Andorran government since 2009. The party is also a member of the Council of Europe and the European Parliament.
The Social Democratic Party of Andorra has performed well in recent elections, winning a number of seats in the Andorran Parliament and the European Parliament. The party won 14 seats in the 2011 Andorran parliamentary election and 3 seats in the 2014 European Parliament election. The party has also performed well in local elections, winning a number of seats in the Andorran municipal elections and the Parish councils of Andorra. The party's electoral performance has been influenced by the ideas of Joseph Schumpeter, Karl Popper, and Hannah Arendt.
The Social Democratic Party of Andorra has a number of international relationships with other social democratic parties, including the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, the Catalan Socialist Party, and the French Socialist Party. The party is a member of the Socialist International and the Party of European Socialists, and has been a strong supporter of European integration and global governance. The party has also been a member of the Council of Europe and the European Parliament since 2004. The party's international relations have been influenced by the ideas of Immanuel Kant, Woodrow Wilson, and Jürgen Habermas.
The Social Democratic Party of Andorra has a number of notable members, including Josep Maria Cabanes, Marc Forné, and Jaume Bartumeu. The party has also been supported by a number of prominent figures, including António Guterres, Ban Ki-moon, and Angela Merkel. The party's notable members have been influenced by the ideas of Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Martin Heidegger, and have been involved in a number of international organizations, including the United Nations, the European Union, and the International Labour Organization. The party's notable members have also been recognized for their contributions to Andorran politics and international relations, and have received a number of awards, including the Prince of Asturias Award and the Charlemagne Prize.