The Social-Political Group (French: Group de politique sociale; German: Sozialpolitische Gruppe) was a political faction in Switzerland.
The faction was originally known as the Democratic Group, and consisted of a coalition of parties from different cantons, including the Extreme Left party (Italian: Estrema Sinistra) from Ticino and the Democratic Group from Graubünden.
[1] In the 1919 federal elections, the faction won four seats.
[2] In 1931, the faction was renamed the Social-Political Group,[1] and won only two seats in the elections that year.
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