Social Democratic Party of Madagascar

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Social Democratic Party of Madagascar
LeaderSiteny Randrianasoloniaiko,[1] Éliana Marie Bezaza
Founded1956
IdeologySocial democracy
Democratic socialism
Social ecology [fr]
International affiliationSocialist International

The Social Democratic Party of Madagascar (French: Parti Social Démocrate de Madagascar, PSD) is a political party in Madagascar.

History[edit]

The party was founded in 1956 in Majunga district as the Social Democratic Party of Madagascar and the Comoros. It was led by Philibert Tsiranana, a member of the French National Assembly. Tsiranana had joined the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) group, and the French SFIO government aided the construction of the PSD. The party campaigned for continued links with France in the 1958 referendum. PSD allied itself with the Socialist Democratic Union of Madagascar, forming the Republican Cartel.[2]

Election results[edit]

Presidential elections[edit]

Election Candidate 1st round 2nd round Results
# % # %
1965 Philibert Tsiranana 2,451,441 97.78% Elected Green tickY
1972 99.7% Elected Green tickY
1982 Barred from running
1989 Barred from running
1992–93 Ruffine Tsiranana 152,952 3.47% Lost Red XN
1996 Did not contest
2001 Did not contest
2006 Did not contest
2013 Did not contest
2018 Eliana Bezaza 40,882 0.82% Lost Red XN
2023 Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko 697,691 14.39% Lost Red XN

National Assembly elections[edit]

Election Votes % Seats +/− Position
1960 1,156,684 61.6%
76 / 127
New Increase 1st
1965 2,277,055 94.58%
104 / 107
Increase 28 Steady 1st
1970 2,413,421 92.77%
104 / 107
Steady 0 Steady 1st
1977 Barred from running
0 / 137
Decrease 104
1983 Barred from running
0 / 137
Steady 0
1989 Barred from running
0 / 137
Steady 0
1993 Did not contest
0 / 134
Steady 0
1998 Did not contest
0 / 150
Steady 0
2002 Did not contest
0 / 160
Steady 0
2007 Did not contest
0 / 127
Steady 0
2013
1 / 151
Increase 1 Increase 10th
2019 15,267 0.38%
0 / 151
Decrease 1 Decrease 13th

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