Union of Social Democrats explained

Leader:Vacant
Native Name:Союз социал-демократов
Native Name Lang:ru
Abbreviation:USD (English)
ССД (Russian)
Founder:Mikhail Gorbachev
Colorcode:
  1. DB261B
Dissolution:15 November 2013
Split:Social Democratic Party of Russia
Ideology:Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Position:Centre-left
Headquarters:Moscow, Russia
International:Socialist International (consultative)
Youth Wing:Russian Social-Democratic Union of Youth
Colours: Red
Light blue
Website:http://sdorg.ru/
Country:Russia

Union of Social Democrats (USD; Russian: Союз социал-демократов; ССД; Soyuz sotsial-demokratov, SSD) was an all-Russian non-governmental organization founded on 20 October 2007 by former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.[1]

The party had its roots in the former Social Democratic Party of Russia, which lost its official status in April 2007 due to low party membership.

The Union of Social Democrats skipped the 2007 general election, in order to concentrate on its ultimate goal: to become a mass political party by 2011.

In September 2008, Gorbachev announced the formation of the Independent Democratic Party of Russia, although the plans later fell through.

See also

References

  1. News: Gorbachev sets up Russia movement. BBC News. October 20, 2007. 2007-10-20.

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