Social Democratic Party of Tarper

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Social Democratic Party of Tarper
Leader Ruben Mann
Chairperson Marion Roland Roth
General Secretary Valerio Hausler
Slogan "Yes We Can!"
Founded 20 November 2003 (2003-11-20)
Preceded by Neo Communists of Tarper
Newspaper The Modern Socialist
Youth wing Youths in Social Democracy
Membership  (December 2015) Increase 62,000
Ideology Social Democracy
Political position Center-left
International affiliation Socialist International, Progressive Alliance
Colors      Venetian Red
Bundesrat
13 / 100
Bundestag
69 / 709
State Legislatures
185 / 1,301
Party flag
SDPofTarper Flag .png

The Social Democratic Party of Tarper (SDPT), also commonly referred to as the SocDems, is a social democratic political party in Tarper. The party was founded in 2003 as a continuation of the NeoComms, a social democratic party in the former Republic of Tarper.

Since mid-2012, its leader has been Ruben Mann. In the Bundestag the party won 69 out of 709 seats in the 2017 federal elections and, after the SU, GLU, and the LP formed a grand coalition, became junior leader of the opposition. Its parliamentary group is the fifth largest among the seven groups in the Bundestag, ahead of the christian democrats.

According to official party figures, the SDPT had 62,000 registered members as of December 2017, making it the fifth-largest party in Tarper.

The party participates in governments in the states of Astra, as a Senior partner to the CDSF and Österfluss as a Junior partner to the CDSF.

History

Structure

Symbols

Special organizations

New Age Foundation

Relationship with the SU

Bundestag election results

Election Seats won ± Position Leader
2005
46 / 614
Increase 46 6th Samuel Schuchardt
2009
68 / 622
Increase 22 5th Amelia Osbourne
2013
56 / 630
Decrease 12 5th Ruben Mann
2017
69 / 709
Increase 13 5th Ruben Mann

Leaders of the SDPT, 2003-present

Leader Period
Samuel Schuchardt 2003–2007
Amelia Osbourne 2007-2012
Ruben Mann 2012–present