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Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly)

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Leader
  
Mikalay Statkevich

Ideology
  
Social democracy

Founded
  
1996 (1996)

Political position
  
Centre-left

Russian name
  
Белорусская социал-демократическая партия (Народная Громада́)

Merger of
  
Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly, Social Democratic Party of Popular Accord

The Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly) (Belarusian: Беларуская сацыял-дэмакратычная партыя (Народная Грамада), Biełaruskaja Sacyjal-Demakratyčnaja Partyja (Narodnaja Hramada)) is an unregistered social democratic political party in Belarus which opposes the administration of President Alexander Lukashenko.

The BSDP (People's Assembly) was established in March 1991. It calls itself the successor of the Belarusian Socialist Hramada, which was founded in 1903.

The party was left unregistered in 2004, when the government claimed that the reelection of party leader Mikalay Statkevich had been conducted illegally. Some party members then formed the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly), which was registered.

In legislative elections held between October 13–17, 2004, the party did not secure any seats.

The party is a full member of the Socialist International.

References

Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly) Wikipedia