The Social Democratic Group

The Social Democratic Group is a social democratic party group on the Nordic Council, making up the largest group on the Council. Their members come from all Nordic countries, and the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland. Their main aims are for sustainable development, tackling climate change, and reducing inequality, concomitant with a robust welfare system. They are strongly opposed to the privatization of state assets.[1]

The Social Democratic Group
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
European affiliationParty of European Socialists
European Parliament groupProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
ColoursRed

Members

The member organizations of the Social Democratic Group are:[2]

CountryNational partyNational MPsEuropean MPsStatus
# of seatsLast election# of seatsLast election# of seatsLast election
 Åland Islands Åland Social Democrats
(Ålands Socialdemokrater)
3 / 30
2019
0 / 200
0 / 1
2019
0 / 13
2019 Opposition
 Denmark Social Democracy
(Socialdemokratiet)
48 / 175
2019
48 / 179
2019
3 / 14
2019 Government
 Faroe Islands Social Democratic Party
(Javnaðarflokkurin)
7 / 33
2019
1 / 179
1 / 2
2019
Not in EU
Opposition
 Finland Social Democratic Party of Finland
(Suomen sosialidemokraattinen puolue/
Finlands socialdemokratiska parti
)
40 / 199
2019
40 / 200
2019
2 / 13
2019 Government
 Greenland Forward
(Siumut)
10 / 31
2018
1 / 179
1 / 2
2019
Not in EU
Government
 Iceland The Alliance - Iceland's Social Democratic Party
(Samfylkingin jafnaðarmannaflokkur Íslands)
11 / 63
2017
Not in EU
Opposition
 Norway Labour Party
(Arbeiderpartiet/Arbeidarpartiet)
49 / 169
2017
Not in EU
Opposition
 Sweden Social Democratic Workers' Party of Sweden
(Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti)
100 / 349
2018
5 / 20
2019 Government

In the European Parliament, the MEPs of the member parties are part of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats parliamentary group.

Elected representatives of Member Parties

The red rose, a common symbol of social democracy. Nearly all member parties use the red rose as their logo or symbol.

European institutions

OrganisationInstitutionNumber of seats
 European UnionEuropean Commission
2 / 28
European Council
(Heads of Government)
3 / 28
Council of the European Union
(Participation in Government)
3 / 28
European Parliament
10 / 751
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See also

References

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