Social Democrats for the Development of Georgia

The Social Democrats for the Development of Georgia (Georgian: სოციალ-დემოკრატები საქართველოს განვითარებისათვის, romanized: sotsial-demok'rat'ebi sakartvelos ganvitarebisatvis; SDD) is a political party in Georgia.

It was founded in February 2010[1] and admitted into the Socialist International as a consultative member in February 2013.

[2] The party held six MPs in the 9th convocation of the Parliament of Georgia (2016-2020) and was a member of the Georgian Dream coalition until 2019, when it left the coalition because of disagreements about pensions and justice reforms.

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