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NAME OF PARTY:
Transnational Social Democratic PartyCOUNTRY: Present in all countries that allow free and fair elections. Each national branch of the party has substantial autonomy in its political strategy and the selection of its leader, but all must advance common policy goals.
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS:
- Transnational Federation of Labor (a labor union also present in multiple countries)
- League for Worldwide Democracy and Human Rights (an AI-style organization that seeks to expand democracy and organize militancy against oppressive regimes)
- Transnational Social Democratic Youth (youth league)
- John Rawls Foundation for Global Justice (a think tank seeking to applying Social Democratic values to modern challenges, to outline the Party's broad social goals, and to reflect on the possible ways to enact them)
IDEOLOGY: Social Democracy, following the broad principles set by Ernst Wigforss and Per Albin Hansson, and complemented by Internationalism, Feminism, Environmentalism, Secularism and Universalism.
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATION: N/A (is itself an international organization)
OFFICIAL COLOR(S): Red, Fuchsia
OFFICIAL SYMBOL: A stylized rose (similar to the symbols of Scandinavian Social Democratic parties) on the foreground, with in the background a map on the world (similar to the UN's).
OFFICIAL MOTTO: "Solidarity is boundless"
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION:
The People's HomePOLITICAL POSITION: Left or far-left, depending on the country
POLITICAL PROGRAM: To be elaborated when I have more time on my hand (but if you know me, you already have a general sense of where it's going to go).