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Socialists, Democrats and Greens Group

Political group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe


Summary

Political group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

The Socialists, Democrats and Greens Group (, SOC) is a primarily social-democratic political grouping in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. It was known as the Socialist Group prior to August 2017.

The group has 163 members as of March 2018. Its chair is Liliane Maury Pasquier of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland.

Socialist Group membership as of 2011

CountryParty nameOther affiliationsEuropean partyEU ParliamentInternational
AlbaniaSocialist Party of AlbaniaPESN/ASI
AndorraSocial Democratic PartyPESN/ASI
ArmeniaArmenian Revolutionary FederationNoneN/ASI
AustriaSocial Democratic Party of AustriaPESS&DSI
The GreensEGPGreens/EFAGG
AzerbaijanCivic Unity PartyNoneN/ANone
BelgiumGroenEGPGreens/EFAGG
Socialist PartyPESS&DSI
ForwardPESS&DSI
Bosnia and HerzegovinaAlliance of Independent Social DemocratsNoneN/ANone
Social Democratic PartyPESN/ASI
BulgariaBulgarian Socialist PartyPESS&DSI
CroatiaSocial Democratic Party of CroatiaPESS&DSI
CyprusDemocratic PartyNoneS&DNone
Movement for Social DemocracyPESS&DSI
Czech RepublicCzech Social Democratic PartyPESS&DSI
DenmarkSocial DemocratsPESS&DSI
EstoniaSocial Democratic PartyPESS&DSI
FinlandSocial Democratic Party of FinlandPESS&DSI
FranceSocialist PartyPESS&DSI
GeorgiaCitizensNoneN/ANone
GermanyAlliance 90/The Greens (part)EGPGreens/EFAGG
Social Democratic Party of GermanyPESS&DSI
GreecePanhellenic Socialist MovementPESS&DSI
HungaryHungarian Socialist PartyPESS&DSI
Politics Can Be DifferentEGPNo MEPsGG
IcelandSocial Democratic AlliancePESN/ASI
IrelandLabour PartyPESS&DSI
ItalyDemocratic PartyPESS&DPA
LatviaHarmony CentreNoneS&DNone
LithuaniaSocial Democratic Party of LithuaniaPESS&DSI
LuxembourgLuxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyPESS&DSI
The GreensEGPGreens/EFAGG
MaltaLabour PartyPESS&DSI
MoldovaDemocratic Party of MoldovaPESN/ASI
MontenegroDemocratic Party of SocialistsPESN/ASI
Social Democratic Party of MontenegroPESN/ASI
Socialist People's Party of MontenegroNoneN/ANone
North MacedoniaDemocratic Union for IntegrationNoneN/ANone
Social Democratic Union of MacedoniaPESN/ASI
NorwayLabour PartyPESN/APA
NetherlandsGreenLeftEGPGreens/EFAGG
Labour PartyPESS&DPA
PolandDemocratic Left AlliancePESS&DSI
Palikot's MovementNoneN/ANone
PortugalSocialist PartyPESS&DSI
RomaniaSocial Democratic PartyPESS&DSI
RussiaA Just RussiaNoneN/ASI
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (part)NoneN/ANone
San MarinoParty of Socialists and DemocratsPESN/ASI
SerbiaSocialist Party of SerbiaNoneN/ANone
Party of Freedom and JusticeNoneN/ANone
SlovakiaDirection – Social DemocracyPESS&DSI
SloveniaSocial DemocratsPESS&DSI
SpainSpanish Socialist Workers' PartyPESS&DSI
SwedenSwedish Social Democratic PartyPESS&DSI
SwitzerlandGreen Party of SwitzerlandEGPN/AGG
Social Democratic Party of SwitzerlandPESN/ASI
TurkeyRepublican People's PartyPESN/ASI
UkraineParty of Regions (part)NoneN/ANone
United KingdomLabour PartyPESN/APA
Two of the four Alliance 90/The Greens members sit with SOC. The other two sit with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.
One of the four members of LDPR sit with SOC. The other three sit with the European Conservatives Group.
Four of the eight members of Party of Regions sit with SOC. Two sit with the European Conservatives Group and two sit with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

References

References

  1. [http://www.assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/AssemblyList/AL-XML2HTML-EN.asp?lang=en&XmlId=PoliticalGroup-SOC Socialists, Democrats and Greens Group], Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, accessed 27 March 2018.
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