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The Hulsterreich Sozialdemokratische Party (Eng. Hulstrian Social Democratic Party, Gao. Hulstrian Shakaitou Demokuratikku Yakara), or H.S.P., is a social democratic political party in Greater Hulstria. It was originally founded as the Sekkyoku Demokuratikku Rengou in 2634. The H.S.P. formed in April 2641. Its headquarters is in Kien and there are regional offices in every crownland.

Sekkyoku Demokuratikku Rengou
Sekkyoku Demokuratikku Rengou was founded in February 2634 by Zhou Peng, Keizo Hata, and various other anti-monarchy, social democratic, pro-Gao Showa citizens. It strongly opposed the Hulstrian Monarchy and supports the creation of the Republic of Gao-Soto. The S.D.R. believed that Hulstria truly belongs to the Gao-Showa people and that the Luthori invaded the sovereign Gao-Showan lands. The political party's first election was in April 2635, and at the time the party was still largely unestablished; it received only 0.03% of the vote. In the Summer of 2636, the SDR Manifesto was released and in the following election the party took a large victory, becoming the largest party in Hulstria. Over 38 million people voted for the party. In the Hulstria Crownland, the party won 48% of the votes.

Party Reformation
In early 2641 compromise became close to reach when it was proposed that an elected Head of State be established while still keeping the monarchy. This led to the SDR's organization leaders to begin discussion on whether to drop its anti-monarchist affiliations if the bill passed. Another consideration that was made in the meeting was to change the party name and have it officially in Hulstrian; while also keeping the SDR as an organization within the party for the representation of the Gao-Showa. Current party proposals include: Moderate Social Democratic Party, Hulstrian Unity Party, Social Democratic Party. The party leader meetings are currently still going on and will not be concluded officially until the passing or defeat of the constitutional democracy bill. A couple days later, officials decided to go with the abandonment of anti-monarchist views and embracing the concept of an elected Head of State alongside the Monarch. This decision further increased the chances of even more party reforms.

Foundation of the H.S.P.
In March 2641, Chairman Zhou announced that following next month's elections that party would become the Hulsterreich Sozialdemokratische Party (Eng. Hulstrian Social Democratic Party, Gao. Hulstrian Shakaitou Demokuratikku Yakara). He also announced that Sekkyoku Demokuratikku Rengou would become an internal organization of the party that would specially serve the interests of the Gao-Showa and represent them.

Party Beliefs
The HSP's official ideology is social democraticism, but the party does hold some righist views. The below list is a basic outline of the party's views:


 * Mixed economy, consisting mainly of private enterprise, but with government owned or subsidized programs for education, healthcare, childcare, and other similar services.
 * Regulation of private enterprise to ensure workers' rights, consumer rights, and fair competition.
 * Fair trade over free trade
 * Extensive social security system
 * Moderate level of taxation to fund programs
 * Environmental protection laws
 * Use of alternative energy
 * Cultural and historical preservation
 * Secular and progressive social policy
 * Foreign policy that promotes democracy, human rights protection, and multilateralism.
 * Social rights, civil rights, and civil liberties.

Party Legislation
Includes SDR Legislation


 * Sekkyoku Demokuratikku Rengou Manifesto of 2636
 * Healthcare Reform Bill of 2637
 * Cultural Preservation Act of 2637
 * Secularization Act of 2638
 * Choice Act of 2638
 * Educational Reform Act of 2638
 * Cabinet Proposal of January 2639
 * Democratic Hulstria Act of 2639

Party Organization Membership

 * Active Atheists International
 * Against Child Labour
 * Alliance For Advancement in Human Spaceflight
 * Anti-Fascist Front
 * Anti-Gun League
 * Fair Trade Union
 * International Greens
 * International Human Rights Movement
 * International Lesbian & Gay Rights Association (ILGRA)
 * International Pro-Choice Movement
 * International Science, Education, and Culture Organization
 * International Secularist Society
 * International Social Democrats
 * National Sovereignty Protection League
 * Organization for the Rights of Atheists
 * Parties Against Hunting Endangered Animals
 * Parties for Promotion of National Languages
 * Say No To Illegal Immigration
 * Separation of Church and State Alliance
 * The Anti-Urban Youth Initiative
 * The Movement for a International Terra League
 * United Against Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons
 * World Anti-Slavery Union