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Socdem Asia | |
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| Leader | Marie Chris Cabreros |
| Founded | 2009[1] |
| Headquarters | Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines |
| Ideology | Social democracy Anti-neoliberalism |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
| Colors | Red |
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The Network of Social Democracy in Asia, more commonly known as Socdem Asia, is a regional grouping of social democratic organizations in Asia.[2][3] Socdem Asia is an associate network of the Progressive Alliance.[3]
The network is composed of political parties from 13 countries.[3][4][5]
| Country | Name | Abbr | Government |
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| NasDem Party[6] | Template:Partial2 | ||
| Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle | PDI-P | Template:Partial2 | |
| Justice Party | JP | Extra-parliamentary opposition
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| Democratic Action Party | DAP | In government | |
| Mongolian People's Party[7] | MPP | In government | |
| Democratic Party for a New Society | DPNS | N/A | |
| Shan Nationalities League for Democracy | SNLD | N/A | |
| Nepali Congress | NC | In government | |
| Akbayan Citizens' Action Party | In opposition
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| People’s Party[8] | PP | In opposition | |
| Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor | Fretilin | In opposition | |
There are five observer parties:[9]
| Country | Name | Abbr | Government |
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| Australian Labor Party | ALP | In government | |
| New Zealand Labour Party | In opposition | ||
| Dravidian Progressive Federation | DMK | In opposition | |
| National People's Party | RJD | In opposition | |
| Indian National Congress | INC | In opposition | |