Social Democratic Party (Iceland) Explained

Social Democratic Party
Native Name:Alþýðuflokkurinn
Foundation:12 March 1916
Dissolution:5 May 2000
Merged:Social Democratic Alliance
Ideology:Social democracy
Position:Centre-left
International:Socialist International
Colours: Red
Country:Iceland

The Social Democratic Party, officially the People's Party (Icelandic: Alþýðuflokkurinn), was a social-democratic[1] [2] political party in Iceland.

It was founded in 1916, as the political representation of the trade unions of Iceland.[3]

History

In 1920 its first member of the Althing, the Icelandic parliament, Jón Baldvinsson was elected.

The party would contest elections to the Althing with little success until 1934, when the party obtained 10 parliamentary seats. Iceland shifted towards a proportional representation system later that year which political scientist Amel Ahmed attributes to the rising electoral threat that the Social Democratic Party posed to the Independence Party and Progressive Party.[4]

Between 1926 and 1940, the party was a member of the Labour and Socialist International.[5]

The party led the government of Iceland three times, first in 1947–1949 under Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson, then in 1958–1959 under Emil Jónsson and finally under Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal in 1979–1980.

Its longest participation in government was with the Independence Party from 1959 to 1971.

The Social Democratic Party was succeeded in 2000 by the Social Democratic Alliance, a centre-left party with a wider political base created by the merger of the Social Democratic Party with the National Awakening, the People's Alliance and the Women's List.

Party chairmen

Election results

ElectionVotes%Seats+/–PositionGovernment
October 1916903.5 6.8 1 6th
1919949 6.8 1 4th
19234,912.5 16.2 1 3rd
19276,097.5 19.0 4 3rd
19316,197.516.1 2 3rd
19336,864.5 19.2 1 3rd
193411,269.5 21.7 5 3rd
193711,084.5 19.0 2 3rd
1942 (Jul)8,979 15.4 2 4th
1942 (Oct)8,455 14.2 1 4th
194611,914 17.8 2 4th
194911,937 16.5 2 4th
195312,093 15.6 1 4th
195615,153 18.3 2 3rd
1959 (Jun)10,632 12.5 2 4th
1959 (Oct)12,909 15.2 3 4th
196312,697 14.2 1 4th
196715,059 15.7 1 4th
197111,020 10.5 3 4th
197410,345 9.1 1 4th
197826,912 22.0 9 3rd
197921,580 17.4 44th
198315,214 11.7 4 4th
198723,265 15.2 4 3rd
199124,45915.5 0 3rd
199518,846 11.4 3 4th

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: Haas. Melanie. Niedermayer. Stöss. Richard. 2006. Die Parteiensysteme Westeuropas. Springer-Verlag. 268. 9783531141114.
  2. Book: Bale, Tim . Riding the populist wave: Europe's mainstream right in crisis . 2021 . Cambridge University Press . . 978-1-009-00686-6 . Cambridge, United Kingdom . 35 . 1256593260.
  3. Book: Bergmann. Eirikur. Einarsson. Eiríkur Bergmann. 2014. Iceland and the International Financial Crisis: Boom, Bust and Recovery. Palgrave Macmillan. 34. 9781137332004.
  4. Book: Ahmed, Amel. 2012. Democracy and the Politics of Electoral System Choice: Engineering Electoral Dominance. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 9781139382137. 10.1017/CBO9781139382137. 153171400 .
  5. Kowalski, Werner (1985). Geschichte der sozialistischen arbeiter-internationale: 1923–1919. Berlin: Dt. Verl. d. Wissenschaften (in German).