Socjaldemokracja Polska
Social Democracy of Poland | |
Socjaldemokracja Polska | |
abbreviation | SDPL |
Party leader | Wojciech Filemonowicz |
founding | April 20, 2004 |
Headquarters | ul.Mokotowska 29A, 00-560 Warsaw |
Alignment | Social democracy |
European party | SPE |
Colours) |
Orange red |
Sejm |
0/460 |
senate |
0/100 |
Eu Parliament |
0/52 |
Sejmiks |
0/555 |
Website | www.sdpl.pl |
The Socjaldemokracja Polska ( SDPL , German Social Democracy of Poland ) is a political party in Poland . It was founded on April 20, 2004 by 25 breakaway SLD members and nine other politicians. Their youth organization is called Młoda SocjaldemokracjaSMS . In the year it was founded, a third of the SdPL members had never been in a party before, 40% were under 35 years of age.
program
According to the party's own account, the split was triggered by nepotism , corruption and affairs by the SLD. Consequently, it advertises that it wants to wage a determined fight against corruption (the instrument should be the establishment of an independent anti-corruption agency) and liberate the state from party rule.
In foreign policy, the party advocates a balance in relations with its European partners and the United States . It is considered to be Europe-friendly and calls for the rapid ratification of the European Constitution and the Lisbon Treaty .
Domestically, it calls for a parliamentary democracy with a chamber and a secular state in which public rule is neutral in terms of faith. The state should hold back from church funding as much as possible. The SDPL supports the possibility of abortion .
In the economic part of its program, the SDPL calls for a progressive tax for the non-self-employed, consideration of social aspects in privatizations and more protection for temporary workers. One wants to promote the unions and their development in the private sector.
Chairperson
- Marek Borowski until August 1, 2008
- Bartosz Dominiak provisionally from August 1, 2008 to January 10, 2009
- Wojciech Filemonowicz since January 10, 2009
Web links
- Official website of the Social Democracy of Poland (German, October 2004)