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(July 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Service Data Adaptation Protocol is a protocol specified by 3GPP . [ 1 ] The SDAP sublayer is configured by RRC .
The Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany a (German: Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, SDAP) was a Marxist socialist political party in the North German Confederation during unification. Founded in Eisenach in 1869, the SDAP endured through the early years of the German Empire.
2021 18.6 2022 17.5 Proporz: 2023 38.9 20.7 17.9 2024 21.1 23.2 Proporz: Year AT EU Bgld Ktn NÖ Sbg Stmk Tyrol OÖ Wien Vbg; Bold indicates best result to date. Present in legislature (in opposition) Junior coalition partner Senior coalition partner
Together with the SDAP, the ADAV formed the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany at the Socialist Unity Conference in Gotha. The manifesto of the new organization was the Gotha Program, which urged "universal, equal, direct suffrage". In 1890, the party was renamed the Social Democratic Party of Germany and it still exists under this name.
SDAP may refer to: Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands) , a Dutch political party founded in 1894 that later merged into the Labour Party (Netherlands) Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany , a German political party founded in 1869 that later merged into the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Under SDAP leadership, the capital city of Vienna instituted widespread economic and social reforms such as the introduction of widely available, publicly subsidized healthcare, [6] a substantial number of municipal housing projects, [6] and expansion of the educational system in Vienna, [6] which during this time was known colloquially as Red ...
The Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 25 June 1945 until 3 July 1946. The cabinet was formed by the christian-democratic Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP), the social-democratic Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) and the social-liberal Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) by royal decree following the end of World War II.
1919 USPD election poster On the edge of the Leipzig congress of the USPD in December 1919 recorded group photo with members of the National Executive, other prominent party members and the guest delegates of the SDAP Austrian Friedrich Adler (fourth from left), including Arthur Crispien, Wilhelm Dittmann, Lore Agnes, Richard Lipinski, William Bock, Alfred Henke, Frederick Geyer, Curt Geyer ...