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Politics

  • Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense", a defunct political movement in Ukraine which was part of the Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc electoral alliance
  • Party of Socialists and Democrats, a major political party of San Marino
  • Social Democratic Party (Angola), a political party of Angola
  • Social Democratic Party (Benin), a political party of Benin
  • Social Democratic Party (Brazil), a defunct political party of Brazil
  • Social Democratic Party (El Salvador), a political party of El Salvador
  • Social Democratic Party (France), a defunct political party of France
  • Social Democratic Party (Mexico), a defunct political party of Mexico
  • Social Democratic Party (Moldova), a political party of Moldova
  • Social Democratic Party (Nicaragua), a political party of Nicaragua
  • Social Democratic Party (Portugal), a major political party of Portugal
  • Social Democratic Party (Romania), a major political party of Romania
  • Social Democratic Party (Rwanda), a political party of Rwanda
  • Social Democratic Party (Spain), a defunct political party of Spain
  • Socialist Destourian Party, the old name (to 1988) of the ruling party in Tunisia, currently called Constitutional Democratic Rally

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