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  party, elections, seats, popular, Party, Category - Social Democratic Party (Andorra)
The Social Democratic Party (Partit Socialdemòcrata) is a political party in Andorra.
It remained in opposition to the government of the Liberal Party of Andorra.
Social Democratic Party (Andorra) aus der freien Enzyklo.
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  Social Democratic Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are a large number of political parties named the Social Democratic Party.
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 MSN Encarta - Search View - Andorra
Andorra (in French, Andorre), officially Principality of Andorra, parliamentary principality, south-western Europe, situated high in the eastern Pyrenees mountains, bordered on the north and east by France, and on the south and west by Spain.
Andorra is a region of narrow valleys and steep mountain peaks; the highest point is Coma Pedrosa (2,946 m/9,665 ft).
Andorra’s economy was formerly based on pastoral farming and the processing of tobacco and timber.
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 Social Democratic Party (Andorra) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Social Democratic Party (Partit Socialdemòcrata) is a political party in Andorra.
In the last legislative elections, 24 April 2004, the party came second in the elections, with 38.1 % of the popular vote and 11 out of 28 seats.
It remained in opposition to the government of the Liberal Party of Andorra.
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Andorra is traditionally held to have been declared a free state by Charlemagne in the 9th century ad.
The franchise in Andorra was extended in 1970, to include women and second-generation Andorrans, and subsequent changes during the 1970s led to discussions on institutional reform in 1980.
Andorra became a member of the Council of Europe in November; Reig resigned later the same month to be replaced by Marc Forné Molné.
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Andorra was briefly annexed to Aragon twice, in 1396 and 1512.
Andorra is a co-principality with the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell, Spain as co-princes.
Andorra's climate is similar to its neighbors' temperate climates, but its higher altitude means there is on average more snow in winter and it is slightly cooler in summer.
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Andorra held its general elections, in which Marc Forne Molne of the Liberal Party of Andorra (PLA) was reelected as the head of government, in March 2001.
The constitution defines Andorra as a “parliamentary co-principality” in which the president of France and the bishop of Seo de Urgel serve as co-princes, heads of state with limited and largely symbolic power.
Andorra became a member of the United Nations in 1993 and a member of the Council of Europe in 1994.
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 Andorra (06/05)
As co-princes of Andorra, the President of France and the Bishop of Seu d’Urgell maintain supreme authority in approval of all international treaties with France and Spain, as well as all those, which deal with internal security, defense, Andorran territory, diplomatic representation, and judicial or penal cooperation.
Despite promising new changes, it is likely that Andorra will, at least for the short term, continue to confront a number of difficult issues arising from the large influx of foreign residents and the need to develop modern social and political institutions.
In June 2004 Andorra signed a series of accords with the EU in the fields of economic, social, and cultural cooperation.
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 Freedom in the World 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In March 2001, Andorra held general elections, in which Marc Forne of the Liberal Party of Andorra (PLA) was reelected as the head of government.
The PLA acquired 15 of the 28 Consell General (parliament) seats; the Social Democratic Party (PSD), 6; the Democratic Party, 5; and the Unio Laurediana Party, 2.
Andorra does not expel persons with valid claims to refugee status, and cooperates with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and other humanitarian organizations in assisting refugees.
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 Andorra (12/03)
Due to its small student body, the University of Andorra is unable to develop a full academic program, and it serves principally as a center for virtual studies, connected to Spanish and French universities.
Despite promising changes, it is likely that Andorra will, at least for the short term, continue to confront difficult issues arising from the large influx of foreign residents and the need to develop modern social and political institutions.
Andorra's national income in 2001 was about $2.2 billion, with tourism as its principal component.
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Rugged mountainous Andorra, straddled over the eastern Pyrenees, is dissected by narrow valleys and has 56.6 km of borders with France to the north and east and 63.7 km with Spain to the south and west.
The capital of the landlocked principality is Andorra la Vella, with a population of 21,513.
March, 2001, the Liberal Party of Andorra obtained 46.1% votes and 15 seats, the Social Democratic Party 30% votes and 6 seats, the Democratic Party 23.8% votes and 5 seats, and independents 2 seats.
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 History of Andorra
Andorra is the last independent survivor of the March states, a number of buffer states created by Charlemagne to keep the Muslim Moors from advancing into Christian France.
This pareage provided that Andorra's sovereignty would be shared between the Count of Foix and the Bishop of Seu d'Urgell of Spain.
Three major parties with clear political tenets emerged in those elections: the conservative, ruling, Andorran Liberal Party (PLA) headed by Forne; the Democratic Party (PD), recently renamed as Andorran Democratic Center Party (ADCP); and the more left of center Social Democratic Party (PS).
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 Andorra --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Catalan and Spanish Andorra, French Andorre, officially Principality of Andorra or Principat d'Andorra small independent European coprincipality situated among the south slopes of the Pyrenees Mountains and bounded by Spain (south and west) and by France (north and east).
With a turnout of 81.6% of the electorate, the PLA won an absolute majority—15 of the 28 seats; the Social Democratic Party garnered 6 seats, the Democratic Party 5, and Lauredian Union 2 seats.
Andorra's 181 square miles (468 square kilometers) comprise an alpine landscape of high peaks and deep valleys on the southern slopes of the Pyrenees, bounded on the south and west by Spain and on the north and east by France.
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 List of Andorrans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joan Benlloch i Vivó (1864-1926), bishop of Urgell and Catalan co-prince, wrote Andorra's national anthem.
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Andorra: In parliamentary elections, the Liberal Party wins 15 of 28 seats, the Social Democratic Party 6, the Democratic Party 5, and the Unió Laurediana 2.
Austria: In state elections in Wien, the Social Democratic Party wins 46.8% of the vote (52 of 100 seats), the Freedom Party 20.3% (21), the Austrian People's Party 16.4% (16), the Greens 12.5% (11), and the Liberal Forum 3.5%.
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 Social Democratic Party (Andorra) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Social Democratic Party (Andorra) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Social Democratic Party (Parti Socialdemòcrata) is a political party in Andorra.
At the last legislative elections, 24 april 2005, the party was the winner of the elections, with 38.1 % of the popular vote and 11 out of 28 seats.
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Austria: SPÖ - Social Democratic Party of Austria
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