The Movement of Socialist Democrats (MOSOD or Mosod) is a political party in Aloria established on 30 December 3785 by Andreas Baker after splitting from the Socialist Party. The party is social democratic in nature, and carries on many of the core policies of the Socialists. However, the Movement of Socialist Democrats is considered to be a more moderate incarnation, and less enthusiastic about radical rhetoric. Originally, 37 of the 126 deputies elected by the Socialist Party to parliament in 3784 joined the new Mosod party.
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| - The Movement of Socialist Democrats (MOSOD or Mosod) is a political party in Aloria established on 30 December 3785 by Andreas Baker after splitting from the Socialist Party. The party is social democratic in nature, and carries on many of the core policies of the Socialists. However, the Movement of Socialist Democrats is considered to be a more moderate incarnation, and less enthusiastic about radical rhetoric. Originally, 37 of the 126 deputies elected by the Socialist Party to parliament in 3784 joined the new Mosod party.
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| - The Movement of Socialist Democrats (MOSOD or Mosod) is a political party in Aloria established on 30 December 3785 by Andreas Baker after splitting from the Socialist Party. The party is social democratic in nature, and carries on many of the core policies of the Socialists. However, the Movement of Socialist Democrats is considered to be a more moderate incarnation, and less enthusiastic about radical rhetoric. Originally, 37 of the 126 deputies elected by the Socialist Party to parliament in 3784 joined the new Mosod party.
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