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The Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) is the political group in the European Parliament of the
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(PES). The Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats was officially founded as a Socialist Group on 29 June 1953, which makes it the second oldest political group in the
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after the
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(EPP Group). It adopted its present-day name on 23 June 2009.
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in orientation, the group mostly comprises
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parties and is affiliated with the
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and
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. Until the
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s, it was the largest group in the Parliament, but since then it has always been the second-largest group. During the eighth EU Parliament Assembly, the S&D was the only Parliament group with representation from all 27
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. In the current EU Parliament the S&D is currently composed of members from 25 member states. In the
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, eight out of 27 heads of state and government belong to PES parties and in the
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, 8 out of 27 Commissioners come from PES parties.


History

The Socialist Group was one of the first three groups to be created when it was founded on 23 June 1953 in the Common Assembly of the
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. The Common Assembly was the predecessor of the European Parliament. A group bureau and secretariat was established in
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. The group continued through the creation of the appointed Parliament in 1958 and, when the Parliament became an elected body in 1979 following the first European election, the group became the largest in terms of returned MEPs. It has ever since remained the largest or second-largest Group. In 1987, the
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came into force and the group began co-operating with the
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(EPP) to secure the majorities needed under the
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. The left–right coalition between the Socialists and EPP has dominated the Parliament since then. Further, with some exceptions, the post of President of the Parliament has alternated between the two groups ever since. Meanwhile, the national parties making up the group were also organising themselves on a European level ''outside'' the Parliament, creating the ''Confederation of Socialist Parties of the European Community'' in 1974.How does the PES work?
The Confederation was succeeded by the
Party of European Socialists The Party of European Socialists (PES) is a Social democracy, social democratic European political party. The PES comprises national-level political parties from all the European Economic Area, European economic area states (EEA) plus the Unit ...
(PES), in 1992. As a result, the parliamentary group was renamed the ''Group of the Party of European Socialists'' on 21 April 1993. In 1999, the Parliament refused to approve the
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's handling of the EU budget. Allegations of corruption centred on two PES Commissioners,
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and
Manuel Marín Manuel Marín González (21 October 1949 – 4 December 2017) was a Spanish politician, former President of the Congress of Deputies of Spain. He was a long-time member of the European Commission, and acting president during the Santer Commis ...
. The group initially supported the Commission but later withdrew their support, forcing the Commission to resign. The group was renamed again to the ''Socialist Group in the European Parliament'' on 20 July 2004, and was given a different logo, to further distinguish the PES group organisation from the PES
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. In 2007, the Socialist Group was the second largest group in Parliament, with MEPs from all but two member states, Latvia and Cyprus. However, the 2009 European election saw a reduction in the number of PES MEPs returned from 2004. The group sought additional members in the Democratic Party of Italy, which was not affiliated to the PES in 2009. By the conclusion of the 2004–2009 parliamentary term, the Democratic Party had 8 MEPs in the Socialist Group (coming from the
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), but also had eight MEPs in ALDE Group (coming from the Daisy). The Democratic Party is a
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centre-left party, strongly influenced by
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and the
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, and had MEPs who were former Christian Democrats or had other political views. As such, a new and more inclusive group name had to be found. The group was going to be named ''Alliance of Socialists and Democrats for Europe'' (ASDE) but this was seemed too similar to
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(ALDE). The name ''Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats'' was suggested on 18 June by group president
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and it was renamed on 23 June 2009. The English abbreviation was initially unclear, being variously reported as PASD, S&D Group or PASDE. Dissatisfaction by Socialist MEPs towards the new name led Martin Schulz to admit that the name was still under consideration and that the group was to be referred to as the "Socialists and Democrats" until a final title was chosen. On 14 July 2009, the first day of the constitutive session of the 2009–2014 term, the full formal group name was ''Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament'' and the abbreviation was ''S&D''. The S&D Group joined the
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upon its official foundation on 22 May 2013 and is a member of the organisation's board. The group was formerly an associated organisation of the
Socialist International The Socialist International (SI) is a political international or worldwide organisation of political parties which seek to establish democratic socialism, consisting mostly of Social democracy, social democratic political parties and Labour mov ...
.


Presidents of the European Parliament

For presidents of the European Parliament from the group, see
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.


Organisation

The group is led by a President and a Bureau of vice-presidents. There is also a Treasurer and a Secretary General.


Presidents of the group

Presidents of the group include:


2019–2024 legislature


Vice-presidents

Following the 2019 European elections, S&D Members elected their new political Bureau made up of the President Iratxe García Pérez, nine vice-presidents and the treasurer. As a consequence of Brexit, British S&D Member Claude Moraes had to resign from his position as vice-president. Marek Belka has been appointed the new vice-president. * Pedro Marques (Portugal), * Elisabetta Gualmini (Italy), * Biljana Borzan (Croatia), * Alex Agius Saliba (Malta), * Gabriele Bischoff (Germany), * Heléne Fritzon (Sweden), * Mohammed Chahim (The Netherlands), * Rovana Plumb (Romania), * Marek Belka (Poland)


Treasurer

*
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(Finland)


2014–2019 legislature


Vice-presidents

Previous vice-presidents of the group appointed at the start of the current legislature in 2014 * Victor Boștinaru (Romania), *
Tanja Fajon Tanja Fajon (born 9 May 1971) is a Slovenian politician, former leader of Social Democrats, part of the Party of European Socialists and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Slovenia. She has been serving as the minister of fore ...
(Slovenia), * Isabelle Thomas (France), * Enrique Guerrero Salom (Spain), *
Marju Lauristin Marju Lauristin (born 7 April 1940) is an Estonian politician, and former Member of the European Parliament and Minister of Social Affairs. She is a member of the Social Democratic Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. Lauristin is ...
(Estonia), *
Jörg Leichtfried Jörg Leichtfried (born 18 June 1967 in Bruck an der Mur, Styria) is an Politics of Austria, Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Party of Austria, Social Democratic Party who has been serving as a member of the National Council (Austria) ...
(Austria), * Knut Fleckenstein (Germany), * Maria João Rodrigues (Portugal), * Kathleen Van Brempt (Belgium),


Treasurer

* Péter Niedermüller (Hungary)


2009–2014 legislature


Vice-presidents

Previous vice-presidents of the group appointed at the start of the 2009 legislature: * María Badía i Cutchet (PSOE, Spain) – Communication Policy and Public Relations * Monika Beňová (Smer, Slovakia) – Europe of the Citizens * Véronique De Keyser (PS, Belgium) – Human Rights, Development and International Trade * Stephen Hughes (Labour, United Kingdom) – Economy and Social Policy * Stéphane Le Foll (PS, France) – Budget and Territorial Cohesion * Adrian Severin (PSD, Romania) – Foreign Policy and Defence * Gianluca Susta (PD, Italy) – Agriculture and Fisheries * Hannes Swoboda (SPÖ, Austria) – Parliamentary Affairs and Relations with International Organisations * Marita Ulvskog (SAP, Sweden) – Sustainable Development and Competition


2004–2009 legislature


Vice-presidents

Previous vice-presidents of the group for the 2004–2009 term were as follows: *
Harlem Désir Harlem Jean-Philippe Désir (; born 25 November 1959) is a French politician who served as leader of the Socialist Party (PS) from 2012 to 2014. First widely known as a community activist and as the first president of SOS Racisme in the 1980s, ...
(PS, France) * Bárbara Dührkop Dührkop (PSOE, Spain) * Robert Goebbels (LSAP, Luxembourg) * Linda McAvan (Labour Party, UK) *
Pasqualina Napoletano Pasqualina Napoletano (born 28 September 1949) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for European Parliament Election, 2004 (Italy)#Seats, the Central region with the Democrats of the Left, a Vice-Chairwoman of the Party ...
(Sinistra Democratica, Italy) * Hannes Swoboda (SPÖ, Austria) * Kristian Vigenin (BSP, Bulgaria) * Jan Marinus Wiersma (PvdA, Netherlands)


Treasurers

Current/previous Treasurers of the group are as follows: * Magda Kósáné Kovács (Hungary, MSZP)


Secretaries General

Current/previous Secretaries General of the group are as follows: * Manfred Michel (West Germany) c. 1970 – c. 1985 * Paolo Falcone (Italy) c. 1986 – 1989 * Julian Priestley (UK) 1989–1994 * Joan Prat (Spain) 1994–1999 (Deputy Sec Gen Richard Corbett UK) * Christine Verger (France) 1999–2004 * David Harley (UK) 2004–2006 * Anna Colombo (Italy) 2006–2014 * Javier Moreno Sanchez (Spain) 2014–2019 * Michael Hoppe (Germany) 2019–2021 * Anton Beumer (Netherlands) 2022-


MEPs


10th European Parliament


9th European Parliament


From 6th to 8th European Parliament


References


External links


Socialists & Democrats Group website
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