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The party had around 3,500 members. The party organization was based on individual memberships. The party activists came from working and middle-class background, recruiting members from the Rusyn, Hungarian, Jewish and Czech communities. The highest organ of the party was the party congress. The
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joint conference of the Social Democratic parties in the Czechoslovak Republic January 28–29, 1928. The party congress of the Social Democratic Workers Party in Subcarpathian Rus held in
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on December 22, 1929 decided to merge the party into the ČSDSD. The merger became effective in 1930, as the party became a territorial organization of ČSDSD.
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of the Social Democratic Workers Party in Subcarpathian Rus, in 1929 the seat was won by
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Sotsial-demokratichna robitnicha partiya na Pidkarpats'kiy Rusi
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Carpatho-Russian Labour Party of Small Peasants and Landless
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Sociálně demokratická strana dělnická na Podkarpatské Rusi
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Leading members of the party included Jacko Ostapčuk,
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Index

Jacko Ostapčuk
Czechoslovak Social
Democratic Workers' Party

Ideology
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Ukrainophilia
Political position
Left-wing
Labour and Socialist International
Politics of Czechoslovakia
Political parties
Elections
Ukrainian
Czech
social democratic
political party
Carpathian Ruthenia
Czechoslovakia
Gregory Žatkovich
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party
Prague
Rusyn
trade unions
Julian Révaý
cs
uk
Stephan Kločurak
Czechoslovak National Assembly elections
Užhorod constituency
1924

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