Direction – Social Democracy

Direction – Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer – sociálna demokracia, Smer–SD), also commonly referred to as Smer, is a left-wing nationalist political party in Slovakia led by the incumbent prime minister Robert Fico.

Direction – Social Democracy
Smer – sociálna demokracia
AbbreviationSmer
LeaderRobert Fico
Deputy Leaders
See list
General SecretaryMarián Saloň
FounderRobert Fico
Founded8 November 1999 (1999-11-08)
Split fromParty of the Democratic Left
HeadquartersSúmračná 3263/25, 82102 Bratislava
Youth wingYoung Social Democrats
Membership (2022) 13,095
Ideology
  • Left-wing nationalism
  • Social democracy
  • Left-wing populism
  • Social conservatism
  • Russophilia
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
European affiliationParty of European Socialists (suspended)
International affiliation
  • Progressive Alliance
  • Socialist International
European Parliament groupNon-Inscrits
Colours
  •   Red
  •   Navy blue
Slogan"Stability, order and social security" (2023)
National Council
42 / 150
European Parliament
2 / 14
Regional governors
1 / 8
Regional deputies
50 / 419
Mayors
516 / 2,904
Local councillors
2,364 / 20,462
Website
strana-smer.sk
  • Politics of Slovakia
  • Political parties
  • Elections

Founded by Fico in 1999 as a split from the post-communist Party of the Democratic Left, Smer initially defined itself as the Third Way party. It adopted the epithet Social Democracy after merging with several minor center-left parties in 2005. It dominated Slovak politics from 2006 to 2020, leading two coalition governments (2006–2010, 2016–2020) and one single-party government (2012–2016). During its 12 years in charge it continued the European integration of Slovakia, lifted some economic-liberal reforms of the previous center-right governments and introduced various social welfare measures. Smer-led governments have been associated with numerous political corruption scandals, and have been accused by opponents to have resulted in a deterioration of the rule of law in Slovakia.

Since the 2020 parliamentary election – Smer's return to the opposition, Slovak authorities have been investigating a number of corruption-related crimes involving multiple Smer politicians and individuals reportedly linked to the party, with a total of 42 of them being convicted. At the party congress in July 2020, following a major internal split (which resulted in the founding of a new party named Voice – Social Democracy, also known as Hlas–SD), Fico announced a shift to "the rustic social democracy that perceives the specifics of Slovak reality". Post-2020 Smer holds stances that have been described as nationalist, populist and Russophilic.

In 2023, Smer won the parliamentary election with 23% of the vote and 42 seats in the National Council and subsequently formed the Fourth cabinet of Robert Fico.

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