Party «Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly» | |
Abbreviation: | BSDH БСДГ |
Native Name Lang: | be/ru |
Chairman: | Siarhei Cherachen |
Leader1 Title: | Deputy Chairman |
Leader1 Name: | Anatol Astapienka |
Founder: | Michail Tkačoŭ (1991) Stanislav Shushkevich (1998) |
Foundation: | |
Ideology: | Social democracy Civic nationalism Pro-Europeanism |
Predecessor: | Belarusian Socialist Assembly (self-declared) |
Merged: | Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly) (1996–1998) |
Membership Year: | 2021 |
Membership: | 2,930 |
Headquarters: | 66th Building, Karl Liebknecht St, Minsk, Belarus. 220013 |
Position: | Centre-left |
Colours: | Red White |
Slogan: | «We are Belarus! With love to the Motherland» (Belarusian: «Мы — Беларусь! З любоўю да Радзімы») |
Website: | bsdg.by |
Country: | Belarus |
The Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly (BSDH; Belarusian: Беларуская сацыял-дэмакратычная Грамада; БСДГ|Biełaruskaja sacyjał-demakratyčnaja Hramada; Russian: Белорусская социал-демократическая Грамада; БСДГ|Belorusskaya sotsial-demokraticheskaya Gramada; BSDG), commonly shortened to "Hramada" or "The Assembly", is a banned Belarusian social-democratic political party. Businessman Siarhiej Čeračań has been the leader of the party since October 2018.[1]
The previous head of the party from 1998 to 2018 was Stanislav Shushkevich, who has the distinction of having been the first head of state of the Republic of Belarus after its independence from the Soviet Union, between 1991 and 1994. After running unsuccessfully for president in the 1994 election, he did not participate in politics again until helping to form the party in 1998. In 2004 he was not allowed to register as a candidate and so in the 2010 presidential election he was a supporter of candidate Andrei Sannikov.
On 15 August 2023, the Supreme Court of Belarus banned the Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly.[2]
Election | Candidate | First round | Second round | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
1994 | 585,143 | 9.91% | bgcolor=lightgrey colspan=2 | Lost | ||
2001 | Not admitted to the elections | |||||
2006 | 405,486 | 6.12% | bgcolor=lightgrey colspan=2 | Lost | ||
2010 | Did not contest | |||||
2015 | ||||||
2020 | 66,613 | 1.14% | bgcolor=lightgrey colspan=2 | Lost | ||
Election | Leader | Performance | Rank | Government | ||||
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Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– | ||||
1995 | Aleh Trusaŭ | New | 5th | |||||
2000 | Stanislav Shushkevich | Boycotted | ||||||
2004 | 59,892 | 0.98% | New | 0 | 7th | |||
2008 | 693 | 0.01% | 0.97 | 0 | 9th | |||
2012 | Did not contest | |||||||
2016 | ||||||||
2019 | Siarhei Cherachen | 23,164 | 0.44% | 0.43 | 0 | 10th | ||