Progressive Alliance

Progressive Alliance

Countries in which Progressive Alliance participants were the government or part of a coalition government as of March 2015
Motto Freedom, Justice, Solidarity
Formation 14–15 December 2012 (first conference)
22 May 2013 (foundation)
Purpose Global network of social-democratic political parties and organizations
Headquarters Berlin, Germany
Region served
Worldwide
Main organ
Conference of the Progressive Alliance
Website progressive-alliance.info

The Progressive Alliance is an international alliance of social-democratic political parties, the majority of which are current or former members of the Socialist International, founded on 22 May 2013.[1]

History

The first step towards the creation of the Progressive Alliance was the decision in January 2012 by Sigmar Gabriel, Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), to cancel payment of the SPD's £100,000 yearly membership fee to the Socialist International. Gabriel had been critical of the Socialist International's admittance and continuing inclusion of undemocratic political movements into the organization.[2][3]

An initial Conference of the Progressive Alliance was held in Rome, Italy on 14–15 December 2012, with representatives of 42 political parties attending.[4][5] They included Pier Luigi Bersani, leader of the Democratic Party of Italy, Harlem Désir, Chair of the French Socialist Party, Hermes Binner, Chair of the Argentinian Socialist Party, Peter Shumlin, Democratic Governor of Vermont, and Mustapha Ben Jafar, Secretary General of the Tunisian Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties.[6] Also present were representatives of the Indian National Congress, the Workers Party of Brazil, and PASOK of Greece.[7][8] The Dutch Labour Party also supported the formation of the organization,[9] as did the Swiss Socialist Party,[10] and the Social Democratic Party of Austria.[11]

During the Council of the Socialist International in Cascais, Portugal, on 4– 5 February 2013, 50 political parties discussed on the sidelines the formation of the Progressive Alliance, including the Movement for Democratic Change of Zimbabwe.[12]

The official foundation of the organization was held on the 22 May 2013 in Leipzig, Germany, on the 150th anniversary of the formation of the General German Workers' Association (ADAV), the predecessor of the SPD.[13][14][15][16][17] The organization stated the aim of becoming the global network of "the progressive, democratic, social-democratic, socialist and labour movement".[18][19] It was reported that representatives of approximately 70 social-democratic political parties from across the world attended the event.[20][21][22][23] The Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group in the European Parliament joined the organization upon its official foundation.[24] In September 2013 the Democratic Party (DIKO) of Cyprus announced that it was negotiating to join the Progressive Alliance and that its representatives were to attend a seminar of the international in Stockholm on 24 October.[25] On 4–5 December 2014, a Progressive Alliance conference was held in Lisbon for member parties of the S&D group.[26] A regional seminar was held on 25 September 2015 in Batu Ferringhi, Malaysia, which also hosted delegates from the Democratic Action Party of Malaysia, Democratic Party of Japan and Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle.[27] On 25 April 2016 the organisation held a seminar in São Paulo hosted by the Workers' Party of Brazil.[28]

Participants

The Progressive Alliance lists the parties listed here as having been (at some level) "participants" in their conferences. This is not a list of members of the alliance.[29]

Country Party/NGO/Trade Union/Foundation
 AngolaPeople’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA)
 ArgentinaSocialist Party (PS)
 AustraliaAustralian Labor Party (ALP)
 AustriaSocial Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ)
 BelarusNadzeya
 BelarusBelarusian Social Democratic Party
 BelarusFair World
 BelgiumSocialist Party (PS)
 BelgiumSocialist Party (SPA)
 BoliviaMovement for Socialism (MAS)
 BoliviaMovement without Fear (MSM)
 BrazilWorkers' Party (PT)
 BrazilBrazilian Socialist Party (PSB)
 BulgariaBulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)
 Burkina FasoParty for Democracy and Progress / Socialist Party (PDP/PS)
 CameroonSocial Democratic Front (SDF)
 CanadaNew Democratic Party (NDP)
 Central African RepublicMovement for the Liberation of the Central African People (MLPC)
 ChileSocialist Party of Chile (PS)
 ChileParty for Democracy (PPD)
 ChileSocial Democratic Radical Party (PRSD)
 CroatiaSocial Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)
 CyprusMovement for Social Democracy (EDEK)
 CyprusDemocratic Party (Diko)
 Czech RepublicCzech Social Democratic Party (CSSD)
 Democratic Republic of CongoUnion for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS)
 DenmarkSocial Democrats
 Dominican RepublicModern Revolutionary Party (PRM)
 Dominican RepublicDominican Revolutionary Party (PRD)
 EgyptEgyptian Social Democratic Party (ESDP)
 El SalvadorFarabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN)
 Equatorial GuineaConvergence for Social Democracy (CPDS)
 EritreaEritrean Peoples' Democratic Party (EPDP)
 FinlandSocial Democratic Party of Finland (SDP)
 FranceSocialist Party (PS)
 GeorgiaGeorgian Dream
 GermanySocial Democratic Party of Germany (SPD)
 GhanaNational Democratic Congress (NDC)
 GreecePanhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK)
 GrenadaNational Democratic Congress (NDC)
 GuineaRally of the Guinean People (RPG)
 HungaryHungarian Socialist Party (MSzP)
 HungaryHungarian Social Democrats' Party – Szocdemek
 IndiaIndian National Congress (INC)
 IndiaAssociation for Democratic Socialism
 IndonesiaNasdem Party
 IndonesiaIndonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP)
 IranDemocratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI)
 IranKomala Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KPIK)
 IranKomala Party of Kurdistan (KPK)
 IraqPatriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)
 IraqKurdistan Socialist Democratic Party (KSDP)
 IrelandLabour Party
 IsraelIsraeli Labour Party
 IsraelMeretz
 ItalyDemocratic Party (PD)
 Ivory CoastCap Union for Democracy and Development (CAP-UDD)
 JordanJordanian Social Democratic Party
 KenyaLabour Party of Kenya (KLP)
 LatviaSocial Democratic Party "Harmony" (SDPS)
 LebanonProgressive Socialist Party (PSP)
 LithuaniaSocial Democratic Party of Lithuania (LSDP)
 LuxemburgLuxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP)
 MacedoniaSocial Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDUM)
 MalaysiaDemocratic Action Party (DAP)
 MauritaniaRally of Democratic Forces (RFD)
 MauritiusMauritius Militant Movement (MMM)
 MexicoParty of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)
 MexicoMexico Citizens’ Movement (MC)
 MoldovaDemocratic Party of Moldova (PDM)
 MongoliaMongolian People's Party (MPP)
 MongoliaMongolian People’s Revolutionary Party (MPRP)
 MontenegroSocial Democratic Party of Montenegro (SDP)
 MontenegroDemocratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPS)
 MoroccoSocialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP)
 MyanmarNational League for Democracy (NLD)
 MyanmarDemocratic Party for a New Society
   NepalNepali Congress
 NetherlandsLabour Party (PvdA)
 New ZealandNew Zealand Labour Party (NZLP)
 NigerNigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS)
 Northern CyprusRepublican Turkish Party (CTP)
 NorwayNorwegian Labour Party (Ap)
 PakistanAwami National Party
 PakistanNational Party Pakistan
 PalestineFatah
 PalestinePalestinian National Initiative (PNI)
 ParaguayFrente Guasú (FG)
 PhilippinesAkbayan Citizens' Action Party
 PolandDemocratic Left Alliance (SLD)
 PortugalSocialist Party (PS)
 Republic of CongoConvergence Citoyenne (CC)
 RomaniaSocial Democratic Party (PSD)
 Sao Tome and PrincipeMovement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party (MLSTP-PSD)
 SenegalSocialist Party of Senegal (PS)
 SerbiaDemocratic Party (DS)
 SerbiaSocial Democratic Party (SDS)
 SloveniaSocial Democrats (SD)
 SomaliaSomali Social Unity Party (SSUP)
 SpainSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
 Saint LuciaSaint Lucia Labour Party
 South KoreaMinjoo Party of Korea
 SwazilandPeople’s United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO)
 SwazilandSwazi Democratic Party (SWADEPA)
 SwedenSwedish Social Democratic Party (SAP)
  SwitzerlandSocial Democratic Party of Switzerland (SP)
 SyriaSyrian Democratic People's Party
 TanzaniaChama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM)
 Timor LesteRevolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (FRETILIN)
 TunisiaDemocratic Forum for Labour and Liberties (Ettakatol)
 TunisiaTunisian Labour Party (TLP)
 TurkeyRepublican People's Party (CHP)
 UruguaySocialist Party of Uruguay (PSU)
 United KingdomLabour Party
 United StatesDemocratic Party
 Western SaharaPolisario Front
 YemenYemeni Socialist Party (YSP)
 ZimbabweMovement for Democratic Change (MDC)
Socialist International Women (SIW)
International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY)
Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists & Democrats in the European Parliament (S&D)
Party of European Socialists (PES)
Party of European Socialists Women (PES Women)
Young European Socialists (YES)
Network of Social Democracy in Asia (SOCDEM)
Arab Social Democratic Forum (ASDF)
Central African Progressive Alliance (APAC)
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (CSA)
Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC)
Industrial Global Union
Solidar
Global Progressive Forum
CEE Network
Just Jobs Network
Center for American Progress (CAP)
Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS)
Foundation Jean Jaurès
Foundation João Mangabeira
Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES)
Olof Palme International Center (OPIC)

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