Social Democratic Party (New Zealand)

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The Social Democratic Party (New Zealand) was an early 20th-century left-wing political party that helped lay the foundations for modern labour politics in New Zealand.

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Social Democratic Party (New Zealand) canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct political party
political party
activeInPeriod early 20th century
advocatedFor labour legislation
social welfare reforms
trade union interests
workers' rights
country New Zealand
dissolved 1916
focus industrial workers
urban working class
founded 1913
hadSupportBase trade unions in New Zealand
hasLanguage English
helpedLayFoundationsFor modern labour politics in New Zealand
historicalSignificance laid foundations for modern labour politics in New Zealand
ideology democratic socialism
social democracy
influenced New Zealand Labour Party
involvedIn formation of New Zealand Labour Party
mergedInto New Zealand Labour Party
opposedIdeologies conservatism in New Zealand
originatedFrom labour movement
surface form: New Zealand labour movement
participatedIn New Zealand general elections
partOf New Zealand labour politics history
politicalPosition left-wing
politicalSpectrum left
preceded New Zealand Labour Party
region New Zealand
status historical party

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New Zealand Labour Party hasHistoricalPredecessor Social Democratic Party (New Zealand)
NZLP predecessor Social Democratic Party (New Zealand)
subject surface form: New Zealand Labour Party
Labour Party originatedFrom Social Democratic Party (New Zealand)
subject surface form: Labour Party (New Zealand)