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The '''Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu''', sometimes known as the '''Social Democratic Party''', is a pragmatic democratic socialist party in [[Hurmu]], founded in 1704 | The '''Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu''', sometimes known as the '''Social Democratic Party''', is a pragmatic democratic socialist party in [[Hurmu]], founded in 1704 by, among others, the charismatic former [[Zeed|Zeedic]] chairman, [[Rashid Hasanzadeh]], who also led the party until 1717.<ref>Opponents of the party would subsequently have a glorious time pointing to Rashid's unintended contributions to the [[Raspur Pact|Raspur Pact's]] conquest of [[Zeed]], whilst cooler heads wondered whether the individual who started such a [[Third Euran War|misguided conflict]] could be trusted with the delicate politics of a neutral power balanced between the Raspur Pact and the [[USSO]].</ref> Current party leader is [[Annika Raudsepp]]. | ||
It is a merger of the following parties: | It is a merger of the following parties: |
Latest revision as of 20:52, 2 March 2023
The Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu, sometimes known as the Social Democratic Party, is a pragmatic democratic socialist party in Hurmu, founded in 1704 by, among others, the charismatic former Zeedic chairman, Rashid Hasanzadeh, who also led the party until 1717.[1] Current party leader is Annika Raudsepp.
It is a merger of the following parties:
- Social Democratic Party of Lontinien and Rekozemlje
- Social Democratic Party of the Lake District – itself a Hurmu successor to Craitland's/Lakkvia's Social Democrats.
- Democratic Party of the Warring Islands
- Democratic Party of Transprinitica
Notes
- ^ Opponents of the party would subsequently have a glorious time pointing to Rashid's unintended contributions to the Raspur Pact's conquest of Zeed, whilst cooler heads wondered whether the individual who started such a misguided conflict could be trusted with the delicate politics of a neutral power balanced between the Raspur Pact and the USSO.