Democratic Socialist Left Sinistra Socialista Democratica | |
|---|---|
| President | Michele Muratori |
| Secretary | Alessandro Bevitori |
| Founded | November 2016 (2016-11) (electoral list) 17 November 2017 (2017-11-17)(party) |
| Dissolved | 30 December 2020 |
| Merger of | United Left Progressives and Reformists Democratic Laboratory |
| Merged into | Libera San Marino |
| Headquarters | Via delle Tamerici, 1/A –Domagnano |
| Ideology | Social democracy Democratic socialism[1] |
| Political position | Centre-left toleft-wing |
| National affiliation | Libera |
| Italian counterpart | Italian Left |
| Colours | Red |
| Grand and General Council | 5 / 60 |
| Website | |
| ssd | |
Democratic Socialist Left (Italian:Sinistra Socialista Democratica, SSD) was apolitical party in San Marino, founded as an electoral list for the2016 general election, includingUnited Left, Progressives and Reformists and Democratic Laboratory. The three parties officially merged into a single party in November 2017. The party was dissolved on 30 December 2020 to merge into withLibera San Marino.[2]
Democratic Socialist Left was founded in November 2016 as an electoral list composed of theUnited Left, Progressives and Reformists and Democratic Laboratory. Together withFuture Republic (a list unitingPopular Alliance andUnion for the Republic) andCivic 10 they formed the coalitionAdesso.sm.[3]
The coalition won the2016 general election, defeating the ruling coalitionSan Marino First (formed by theSammarinese Christian Democratic Party, theParty of Socialists and Democrats, theSocialist Party and the Sammarinese list), while the SSD list won 14 seats in theGrand and General Council.
On 10 November 2017 United Left celebrated its last congress, which overwhelmingly passed a motion calling to dissolve the party and turn SSD into a full political party. On 17 November 2017 the first congress of Democratic Socialist Left was celebrated, officially merging the three parties into a single political entity and electing Michele Muratori as party president and Eva Guidi as secretary.[4]
In October 2018 Guidi stepped down as party secretary to join the Sammarinese Government; she was replaced in November by Alessandro Bevitori.[5]
On 30 December 2020, the Democratic Socialist Left was dissolved in order to merge into theLibera San Marino party.[2]
| Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Eva Guidi | 2,352 | 12.11 (#3) | 14 / 60 | Coalition | |
| 2019 | Michele Muratori | 2,964 | 16.49 (#3) (Libera) | 5 / 60 | Opposition |