Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands)
Social Democratic Workers' Party Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiderspartij | |
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| Abbreviation | SDAP |
| Leader | Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1893–1925) Johan Willem Albarda (1925–1940) |
| Founded | 26 August 1894 |
| Dissolved | 9 February 1946 |
| Split from | Social Democratic League |
| Merged into | Labour Party |
| Newspaper | Het Volk |
| Youth wing | Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale |
| Membership (1939) | 82,415 |
| Ideology | Socialism Marxism Reformism Republicanism |
| Political position | Centre left to left-wing |
| International affiliation | Second International (1894–1914) Labour and Socialist International (1923–1940) |
| Colours | Red |
The Social Democratic Workers' Party (Dutch: Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiderspartij, SDAP) was a socialist political party in the Netherlands existing from 1894 to 1946. Originating from a split in the prior Social Democratic League, the party was a predecessor of the current social democratic Labour Party.