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Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands)


FieldValue
countrythe Faroe Islands
nameSocial Democratic Party
native_nameJavnaðarflokkurin
colorcode
logoLogo of the Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands).svgclass=skin-invert
abbreviationJF
logo_size175
chairpersonAksel V. Johannesen
leader1_titleDeputy Chairperson
leader1_nameEyðgunn Samuelsen
leader2_titleGeneral Secretary
leader2_nameBjarni Arge
foundation
youth_wingSocialist Youth
ideologySocial democracy
Danish unionism
positionCentre-left
nationalSocial Democrats
affiliation1_titleNordic affiliation
affiliation1SAMAK
The Social Democratic Group
coloursRed
headquartersTórshavn, Faroe Islands
seats1_titleLøgting
seats1
seats2_titleFolketing
(Faroe seats)
seats2
symbol[[File:Jafnaðarflokkurinn.svg40pxalt=C]]
websitej.fo

Danish unionism The Social Democratic Group (Faroe seats) The Social Democratic Party (, , JF) (, JF) is a social democratic political party on the Faroe Islands, led by Aksel V. Johannesen.

History

The Social Democratic Party was founded on 25 September 1925 by members of Faroese trade unions.

Its youth organization Sosialistiskt Ungmannafelag (Socialist Youth) was founded in 1965.

At the 2004 general election on 20 January 2004, the party received 21.8% of the popular vote and therefore won 7 out of 33 seats in the Løgting.

At the 2008 general election on 19 January 2008, the party received 19.3% of the popular vote and therefore won 6 out of 33 seats.

In the 2011 election for the Danish Folketing, the party improved its vote share to 21.0%, and took one of the two Faroese seats previously held by Republic. The elected representative of the Social Democratic Party in the Folketing is Sjúrður Skaale, who received 1539 personal votes.

At the 2011 general election on 29 October 2011, the party received 17.8% of the popular vote and therefore won 6 out of 33 seats.

At the 2015 general election on 1 September 2015, the party received 25.1% of the vote, winning a plurality of 8 seats in the Løgting.

Ideology

The party is officially neutral on the matter of independence from Denmark, but generally leans towards remaining in the union. In the Danish Folketing, the Social Democratic Party supports the "Red Bloc" led by the Social Democrats of Denmark.

Party leaders

  • Aksel V. Johannesen 2011–present
  • Jóannes Eidesgaard 1996–2011
  • Marita Petersen 1993–1996
  • Atli Dam 1972–1993
  • Jákup Frederik Øregaard 1969–1972
  • Einar Waag 1968–1969
  • Peter Mohr Dam 1936–1968
  • Maurentius Viðstein 1926–1936

Current members of the Løgting

As of the 2022 general snap election:

NameElected (E), Re-elected (R), or Appointed (A)Votes obtained in the general electionTitle
Aksel V. JohannesenR1,961Prime Minister
Ingilín Didriksen StrømR787Minister of Environment
Djóni Nolsøe JoensenR495Minister of Children and Education
Bjarni HammerR445Member of the Logting
Jóhannis JoensenR416url=https://kvf.fo/greinar/2022/12/22/bjort-logtingsforkvinna-og-aksel-logmadurtitle=Bjørt løgtingsforkvinna og Aksel løgmaðurlanguage=Faroesewebsite=kvf.fodate=22 December 2022access-date=23 December 2022}}
Eyðgunn SamuelsenE405Member of the Logting
Uni Holm JohannesenE344Member of the Logting
Henrik OldR308Member of the Logting
Margit StóráE305Minister of Health
Súsanna BertholdsenA275Substitute Member of the Logting
Kristianna Winther PoulsenA205Substitute Member of the Logting
Hans Jacob ThomsenA189Substitute Member of the Logting
Kim DurhuusA161Substitute Member of the Logting

Election results

YearVotesSeatsPosition#%#±
192867110.6New3rd
193282510.503rd
19361,89124.043rd
19402,01223.903rd
19431,91919.913rd
19453,30522.813rd
1946a.3,70528.123rd
19502,60522.423rd
19542,51819.814th
19583,58925.831st
19624,16127.501st
19664,75127.011st
19704,91627.201st
19745,12525.801st
19785,06222.302nd
19805,04321.712nd
19845,87923.411st
19886,23321.612nd
19907,80527.531st
19943,91815.453rd
19986,06321.922nd
20026,37820.903rd
20046,92121.802nd
20086,01819.314th
20115,42817.804th
20158,09325.121st
20197,48022.112nd
20229,09426.621st

:a. The Social Democratic Party ran on a joint electoral coalition with the Self-Government Party in the 1946 general election (the former ended up winning 4 seats with the latter winning 2 seats).

References

References

  1. Nordsieck, Wolfram. (2019). "Faroes/Denmark".
  2. Tom Lansford. (2014). "Political Handbook of the World 2014". SAGE Publications.
  3. Christina Bergqvist. (1999). "Equal Democracies?: Gender and Politics in the Nordic Countries". Nordic Council of Ministers.
  4. [http://www.j.fo/History.aspx?ID=42 J.fo, From the history of the Social Democratic Party of the Faroe Islands]
  5. [http://www.uf.fo/val/urslit_old.asp?val_ar=LV2008F&klartnr=28679 UF.fo, Løgtingsvalið 19. januar 2008]
  6. [http://www.kringvarp.fo/tidindi/eldri-tema/folkatingsval2011/valurslit Kringvarp.fo] {{webarchive. link. (2012-08-03)
  7. (22 December 2022). "Bjørt løgtingsforkvinna og Aksel løgmaður".
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