Socialists for Reform

Socialists for Reform (Italian: Socialisti per le Riforme, SR) was a political party in San Marino.

The party was formed in December 1975 when the Sammarinese Independent Democratic Socialist Party split into two; the more left-wing faction of five MPs formed the Unitary Socialist Party and the moderate faction of three MPs formed the Party of Socialist Democracy (Partito di Democrazia Socialista).

[1] In the 1978 elections the new party received 4.2% of the vote, winning two seats in the Grand and General Council.

Its vote share dropped to 2.9% and it was reduced to a single seat.

In the 1988 elections the party's vote share fell again, this time to 1.1%, and it lost its only seat.