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  1. Democratic Labor Party

    POV check date February 2010 This article is about the current Australian political party founded after the dissolution of the original DLP. For the earlier party, see Democratic Labor Party historical . There is Democratic Labor Party South Korea South Korean party of the same name . For other parties with this name around the world, see Democratic Labour Party . Infobox Australian Political Party party name Democratic Labor Party previously Democratic Labor Party historical Democratic Labor Party party logo Image Democratic Labor Party.jpg 180px founded 1955 or 1978, debatable leader David McCabe ... http www.dlp.org.au The Democratic Labor Party DLP is a political party in Australia that espouses ... his seat in the Australian Senate for Victoria from July 2011. The party has its origins in the historical Democratic Labor Party historical Democratic Labor Party ref http www.theage.com.au federal election ... Electoral funding and disclosure report Federal election 2007 ref A party named the Democratic Labor ... 1998 . Research Paper No. 8. ref Original DLP 1955 1978 details Democratic Labor Party historical ... will be the first senator to be elected as member of a party under the name of Democratic Labor ... Democratic Labor Party 1955 78 Democratic Labor Party , claiming that The DLP remains the only ... Taylor title Democratic Labor Party makes a comeback in Victoria publisher Australian Broadcasting ... Category Political parties in Australia da Demokratisk Arbejderparti nl Democratic Labor Party ... political party which existed from Australian Labor Party split of 1955 the 1955 split in the Australian Labor Party ALP until the 1978 DLP vote for dissolution, and which until 1974 played an important ... in other States in the 2007 Federal Election. In the 2007 Federal Election the Democratic Labor ... Nation Australia One Nation and Christian Democratic Party Australia Christian Democratic preferences ... to be legally the same as the earlier DLP, and so the party was not affected by laws from the John Howard ...   more details



  1. Tongan Democratic Labor Party

    Politics of Tonga The Tongan Democratic Labor Party is a political party in Tonga . The party was founded on 8 June 2010 by members of the Tongan Public Servants Association. ref name rnz1 cite web url http www.rnzi.com pages news.php?op read&id 54071 title Tonga PSA forms party ahead of November election publisher Radio New Zealand International date 2010 06 09 accessdate 2010 06 09 ref It plans to contest all 17 people s constituencies in the Tongan general election, 2010 2010 election . ref name rnz1 Five of the party s 2010 candidates are women. ref cite web url http www.rnzi.com pages news.php?op read&id 56625 title Ten women contesting Tonga poll publisher Radio New Zealand International date 2010 10 25 accessdate 2010 10 25 ref The party did not win any seats in the Tongan general election, 2010 2010 elections . References reflist Tongan political parties Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Tonga Category Political parties established in 2010 oceania party stub Tonga stub pl Demokratyczna Partia Pracy Tonga pt Partido Democr tico Trabalhista de Tonga ...   more details



  1. Democratic Labor Party (historical)

    About the Democratic Labor Party of 1955 78 the current party of the same name Democratic Labor Party Image BASantamaria.jpg thumb right B. A. Santamaria The Democratic Labor Party abbreviated as the DLP was an Australian political party that existed from 1955 until 1978. History The DLP was formed as a result of a Australian Labor Party split of 1955 split in the Australian Labor Party ALP that began ... not exclusively, a party of Irish Catholics. ref Lyle Allan, Irish ethnicity and the Democratic Labor ... trying to take over the ALP and turn it into a European style Christian Democratic party. ref P.L Reynolds, The Democratic Labor Party , Jacaranda, 1974 ref At the ALP national conference in Hobart ... and the Battler The Democratic Labor Party and its Legacy, Australian Journal of Political Science , September ... wound up in 1978. Soon after, a small group of supporters formed a new Democratic Labor Party , which ... Democratic Labor Party historical Australian Labor Party Anti Communist Australian Labor Party References ... and the Democratic Labor Party, Politics , Vol. 23 No.2, Pages 28 34 Niall Brennan 1964 , Dr Mannix ... The Democratic Labor Party and its Legacy, Australian Journal of Political Science , September .... ISBN 0 86786 294 7 P.L Reynolds 1974 , The Democratic Labor Party , Milton, Queensland, Jacaranda. ISBN ... Democratic Labor Party Historical Category Labour parties Category Political parties established in 1955 ... Category Australian Labor Party breakaway groups de Democratic Labor Party Australien ko , 1955 ... Labor Party Anti Communist ALP Anti Communist , which in 1957 became the DLP, which lasted ... the Cold War , Red Rag Publications, 2001 ref In 1957, the Labor Party split in Queensland following ... Labor Party , which became the Queensland branch of the DLP in 1962. ref Frank Mines, Gair , Arrow ... Labor Party Anti Communist s performance at the Victorian state election, 1955 1955 state elections .... The Story of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party , Crows Nest, NSW, Allen and Unwin. ISBN ...   more details



  1. Minnesota Democratic?Farmer?Labor Party

    Infobox American State Political Party party name Democratic Farmer Labor Party party logo Image DFL Party logo.png 150px DFL logo chairman Ken Martin senateleader Tom Bakk houseleader Paul Thissen foundation ... used on a lectern at the 2006 DFL state convention. The Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party DFL is a major political party in the Minnesota State of Minnesota and the state affiliate of the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party . It was created on April 15, 1944 with the merger of the Minnesota Democratic Party and the Minnesota Farmer Labor Party Farmer Labor Party . Hubert H. Humphrey was instrumental in this merger. Members of the party are frequently referred to as DFLers . Orville Freeman was elected the state s first DFL governor in 1954. Important members of the party have .... Mitau, G. Theodore. The Democratic Farmer Labor Party Schism of 1948 . Minnesota History 34 Spring 1955 . MinnesotaPoliticalParties U.S. Democratic Party state parties Category Democratic Party United States by state Category Politics of Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party Category Political ... Farmer Labor Party fr Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party no Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party pl Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party pt Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party simple Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party zh ... UHseats Infobox political party seats 30 67 hex 00A6EF seats2 Seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives House LHseats Infobox political party seats 62 134 hex 00A6EF national Democratic Party United States Democratic Party headquarters 255 East Plato Blvd. br Saint Paul, MN 55107 website ... President of the United States Vice Presidents of the United States , and unsuccessful Democratic Party United States Democratic nominees for President of the United States president , Humphrey in 1968 ... Rights and the Transformation of the Democratic Party . Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press, 2002 ...   more details



  1. Democratic Labor Party (South Korea)

    Unreferenced date April 2008 Infobox political party name english Democratic Labor Party name native br Minju Nodongdang logo File Kdlp.png 160px Democratic Labor Party Logo leader chairman president Lee Junghee secretary spokesperson leader1 title Secretary general leader1 name Oh Byung Yoon leader2 title Assembly leader leader2 name Kang Gi gap foundation start date 2000 1 dissolution headquarters Jongdo Building, 25 1 Mullaedong2 ga, Yeongdeungpo gu, Seoul newspaper youth wing membership year membership ideology Social democracy , Democratic socialism , br Korean nationalism , br Left wing nationalism position Centre left Left wing national international None colours Orange colour Orange seats1 title Seats in the National Assembly of South Korea National Assembly seats1 Infobox political party seats 5 291 Democratic Labor Party meta color website http www.kdlp.org kdlp.org country South Korea colorcode Democratic Labor Party meta color Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Minju Nodongdang mr Minju Nodong dang The Democratic Labor Party DLP is a Left wing nationalism Left wing nationalist , Democratic socialist political party in South Korea , established in January 2000. It was founded in the effort to create a political wing for the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions , considered more Left and independent of the two union federations in South Korea. Current party president Lee Jung hee and the assembly leader Kang Gi gap , who is twice elected congressman. The party gained 10 seats in the National Assembly for the first time in the 2004 Parliamentary elections ... party stub Category Democratic socialist parties de Demokratische Arbeiterpartei Koreas fr Parti ..., conflicts arose between two main factions within the party. After the 2007 presidential election, some members known as People s Democracy Faction quit the party and opened New Progressive Party South Korea New Progressive Party . Despite that split, DLP gained 5 seats in the National Assembly in the 2008 ...   more details



  1. Democratic Party

    Party or the Democrat s . Active parties class wikitable Nation Party Albania Democratic Party of Albania br New Democratic Party Albania New Democratic Party Andorra Democratic Party Andorra Anguilla Anguilla Democratic Party Argentina Democratic Party Mendoza br Democratic Party of the City of Buenos Aires Armenia Democratic Party of Armenia Australia Australian Democrats br Liberal Democratic Party Australia br Democratic Labor Party Bosnia and Herzegovina Serb Democratic Party br Democratic Party of the Republika Srpska Botswana Botswana Democratic Party Brazil Democrats Brazil Democrats Bulgaria Bulgarian Democratic Party br Democratic Party Bulgaria Burma Democratic Party Burma Canada New Democratic Party China China Democracy Party br China New Democracy Party Chile Party for Democracy Cook Islands Democratic Party Cook Islands C te d Ivoire Democratic Party of C te d Ivoire African Democratic Rally Democratic Party of C te d Ivoire Croatia Democratic Party of Zagorje Cyprus Democratic Party Cyprus East Timor Democratic Party East Timor El Salvador Democratic Party El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea European Union European Democratic Party br EUDemocrats Gabon Gabonese Democratic Party Germany Democratic Party of Germany Greenland Democrats Greenland Democrats Guam Democratic Party Guam Guinea Democratic Party of Guinea Guyana Guyana Democratic Party Haiti Haitian Democratic Party Hong Kong Democratic Party Hong Kong India Meghalaya Democratic Party br Nagaland Democratic Party br Reang Democratic Party Indonesia Democratic Party Indonesia br Indonesian Democratic Party Struggle Italy Democratic Party Italy Iraq Bet Nahrain Democratic Party Japan Democratic Party of Japan br Liberal Democratic Party Japan Kazakhstan Democratic Party Kazakhstan Kenya Democratic Party Kenya Kosovo Democratic Party of Kosovo br Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo Lebanon Lebanese Democratic Party Democratic Party br Arab Democratic Party Lebanon ...   more details



  1. File:Democratic Labor Party.jpg

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  1. Minnesota Farmer?Labor Party

    Press, 2006. ISBN 0816646368 pp. 144 150. ref and eventually merged with the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party Minnesota Democratic Party in 1944. ref cite web title Farmer Labor Party ...The Minnesota Farmer Labor Party was a political party in the United States U.S. state state of Minnesota , the most successful and longest lasting of the constituent elements of the national Farmer Labor Party movement, which had a presence in other states. The Minnesota FLP was founded in 1918, with roots in the Non Partisan League and the Duluth, Minnesota Duluth Union Labor Party ref Hudelson, Richard ... on the Minnesota Farmer Labor party from The Progressive Populist http www.minnesotafl.blogspot.com ... page http www.marxists.org history usa eam flp farmerlaborparty.html The Farmer Labor Party 1918 1924 Organizational history of attempts to form a national Farmer Labor Party. http www.marxists.org ... de Bauern und Arbeiterpartei von Minnesota sv Minnesota Farmer Labor Party ... 31 ref The party had a good deal of success in Minnesota as a statewide Third party politics third party ... from the State of Minnesota Representatives serving during the 1920s and 1930s. The party platform called for protection for farmers and labor union members, government ownership of some industries, and social security laws. There were attempts to combine the party with other similar movements into a national Farmer Labor Party from 1920 well into the early 1940s. The Minnesota Democratic Party United States Democratic Party , led by Hubert Humphrey , was able to merge the Farmer Labor party with the Minnesota Democratic Party on April 15, 1944. Since 1944, the two parties together make up the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party . File FL Convention1922.jpg center thumb 640px The 1922 Farmer Labor Convention, held in Minneapolis. Governor of Minnesota Governors of Minnesota who were Farmer Labor Floyd B. Olson 1931 1936 Hjalmar Petersen 1936 1937 Elmer Austin Benson 1937 1939 United ...   more details



  1. Labor Party (United States)

    There have been several political parties in the United States called some variation on Labor Party . These include The American Party of Labor Various 19th century parties called Labor Party United States 19th Century The Socialist Labor Party of America The Union Labor Party California Union Labor Party of early 20th century San Francisco The Farmer Labor Party United States Farmer Labor Party The short lived Union Labor Party of Duluth, Minnesota in the early 1920s, which eventually became part of the Minnesota Farmer Labor Party The Labor Party of the United States established in 1919 and which ran a Presidential ticket in 1920. The American Labor Party The U.S. Labor Party of Lyndon LaRouche The Labor Party United States 1996 dab ...   more details



  1. Socialist Labor Party (disambiguation)

    Socialist Labor Party or Socialist Labour Party may refer to Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party Labour Party Young Socialists Labour Popular Socialist Party Socialist Labor Party Hall Socialist Labor Party of America Socialist Labour Party Canada Socialist Labour Party Egypt Socialist Labour Party Ireland Socialist Labour Party UK Socialist Labour Party UK, 1903 Socialist Labour Party of Croatia Socialist society Labour Party United States Socialist Labor Party See also Socialist Party disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Labor Party (Mexico)

    Infobox political party country Mexico colorcode Labour Party Mexico meta color name english Labor Party name native Partido del Trabajo logo Image Pt logo.PNG 170px leader Alberto Anaya chairman president secretary spokesperson foundation start date 1990 12 8 dissolution headquarters Mexico City newspaper youth wing membership year membership ideology Democratic socialism position Left wing national ... National Executive Committee s offices of the Labor Party, located at Avenida Cuauhtemoc 47 in Mexico City . The Labor Party Partido del Trabajo , abbreviated as PT is a nationally recognized political party in Mexico . It was founded on December 8, 1990. The party is currently led by Alberto Anaya ... and the Convergence Party to form the Progressive Broad Front FAP for its Spanish initials , which was granted the register by the Federal Electoral Institute. External links Commons cat Labor Party Mexico es icon http www.partidodeltrabajo.org.mx Labor Party Mexico website Mexican political parties Category Political parties in Mexico Category Labor Party Mexico Category Political parties established ... in the Chamber of Deputies Mexico Chamber of Deputies seats1 Infobox political party seats 9 500 hex FF0000 seats2 title Seats in the Senate Mexico Senate seats2 Infobox political party seats 3 128 ... Maoist activists. The party first participated in Mexican legislative election, 1991 federal elections ... party . In 1994 , Rosario Ybarra , the prominent activist, became the presidential candidate but later declined in favor of Cuauht moc C rdenas . In 1998 the PT allied with the larger Party of the Democratic Revolution Democratic Revolution Party PRD for the first time in the state of Zacatecas . In the Mexican general election, 2000 2000 elections , the party took part in the PRD led ... in the 2003 Mexican elections 2003 elections for the Chamber of Deputies. The party won 2.4 percent ... the party won 12 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico Chamber of Deputies and 3 ...   more details



  1. American Labor Party

    themselves as the Social Democratic Federation U.S. Social Democratic Federation SDF . The party ... support candidates of the Republican Party U.S. Republican and Democratic Party U.S. Democratic ... exited the Socialist Party and reorganized themselves as the Social Democratic Federation ... to pull the lever for the new American Labor Party, it was hoped, would siphon away a good percentage ... to a wide advantage for the Democratic Party in voter registrations, a number approaching a ratio ... American Labor Party Minutes and Proceedings. Archive 061. http www.nyu.edu library bobst research ... Hardman, J.B.S., The Late Lamented American Labor Party. Labor and Nation, January February 1948. Waltzer, Kenneth, The Party and the Polling Place American Communism and an American Labor Party ... Labor Party, Rutgers University Library Journal, 31 1968 . Theses Bakunin, Jack, The Role of the Socialists in the Formation of the American Labor Party. Master s thesis. College of the City of New York, 1965. Carter, Robert Frederick, Pressure From the Left The American Labor Party, 1936 1954 ... Labor Party 1936 1940 , Senior Thesis. Harvard University, 1967. Sarasohn, Stephen Beisman, The Struggle for Control of the American Labor Party 1936 1948. Master s thesis. Columbia University, 1948. Stern, Sheila Irene, The American Labor Party, 1936 1944. Master s thesis. University of Chicago, 1964. Stewart, William James, A Political History of the American Labor Party, 1936 1944. Master s thesis. American University, 1959. Waltzer, Kenneth, The American Labor Party Third Party Politics ... links http www.archive.org details ProgramOfTheAmericanLaborParty Program of the American Labor Party ...about the broad left party established in 1935 the De Leonist political party founded in 1932 American Labor Party 1932 The American Labor Party was a political party in the United States established in 1936 which was active almost exclusively in the state of New York . The organization was founded by labor ...   more details



  1. Progressive Labor Party

    The term Progressive Labor Party or Progressive Labour Party may refer to Progressive Labor Party United States in the United States of America Progressive Labor Party Saint Vincent in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Progressive Labour Party Australia Progressive Labour Party Bermuda in Bermuda Progressive Labour Movement in Antigua and Barbuda Progressive Labour Federation 47 in Suriname Progressive Labour Party of Alberta in Canada disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Israeli Labor Party

    is a center left political party in Israel . It is a social democracy social democratic and Labor ... up until 2005 , Labor became a centrist party. It was no longer considered socialist or social democratic ... media has described the Labor Party as center left , social democratic , and dovish . Party leaders ...Infobox political party party name Israeli Labor Party native name colorcode Israeli Labor Party meta color party logo File Labor Israel logo.png 250px Labor Party Logo leader Michael Harish acting foundation start date 1968 ideology Social democracy , br Third Way , br Labor Zionism ... , Israel youth wing Young Guard of the Labor Party position Center left international Socialist ... www.havoda.org.il The Israeli Labor Party lang he , Audio MiflegetHaAvodaHaYisraelit.ogg ... received the tenth seat on Labor s list. History Dominating political party 1968 1977 The foundations for the formation of the Israeli Labor Party were laid shortly before the Israeli legislative election ... political party Labor Alignment won 45 seats in the elections, and was able to form the government ... merged into one body the Israeli Labor Party. On 28 January 1969, the party allied itself with Mapam ... November 2005 Shimon Peres was replaced as the leader of the Labor party by the election of left wing Histadrut union leader Amir Peretz in an internal Labor party ballot. Over the years, Labor had ... Labor Party Perspectives Papers on Current Affairs, Perspectives 70, February 23, 2009. ref Peretz stated his intention to reassert Labor s traditional socialist policies and took Labor party out of the government ... Party with four other Knesset members to establish a new centrist, Zionist and democratic party, Independence Israeli political party Independence . Following this move, all Labor Party government ... One Nation which had merged into Labor, was elected chairman of the party, defeating Shimon Peres ... icon http www.knesset.gov.il faction eng FactionPage eng.asp?PG 0 Israel Labor Party Knesset website ...   more details



  1. Labor Party (Indonesia)

    Infobox Indonesian Political Party name english Labor Party name native Partai Buruh logo Image PBuruhLogo.png center 100px chair Muchtar Pakpahan SecGen Diah Indriastuti foundation 2001 as PBSD headquarters Jakarta DPRseats 0 ideology Pancasila politics Pancasila website http www.partaiburuh.org partaiburuh.org BallNo 44 PresCan Megawati Sukarnoputri The Labor Party lang id Partai Buruh is a political party in Indonesia . It has its origins in the Indonesian Prosperous Laborers organization SBSI , which in 1993 threw its support behind the Indonesian Democratic Party PDI as a vehicle for its political aspirations. When the PDI split in 1996, it allied itself with the breakaway faction led by Megawati Sukarnoputri , which led to it coming under pressure from the New Order Indonesia New Order government of president Suharto . On 30 July 1996, SBSI chairman Muchtar Pakpahan was detained on subversion charges. Following the fall of Suharto in 1998, the SBSI became disillusions with Megawati s now renamed Indonesian Democratic Party Struggle and in 2001 decided to establish its own party, the Social Democrat Labor Party Partai Buruh Sosial Demokrat . The party stood in the Indonesian legislative election, 2004 2004 Indonesian legislative election , but won only 0.6 percent of the vote and no legislative seats. Party chairman However, the party has 12 representatives in provincial assemblies. The party subsequently changed its name to the Labor Party. ref name Partai2 Bambang Setiawan ... Official Election Results ref ref http www.thejakartapost.com news 2009 05 10 democratic party controls 26 parliamentary seats.html The Jakarta Post 10 May 2009 Democratic Party controls 26 of parliamentary ... a lawsuit the party won the right to contest the Indonesian legislative election, 2009 2009 elections . However, the party won only 0.25 percent of the vote, less than the 2.5 percent electoral threshold ... parties Category Political parties in Indonesia Indonesia party stub ...   more details



  1. Union Labor Party (California)

    The Union Labor Party was a San Francisco, California San Francisco , California working class political party of the first decade of the 20th century. The organization, which endorsed the doctrine of Nativism politics nativism , rose to prominence in both the labor movement and urban politics in the years ... Francisco s United States Democratic Party Democratic mayor, James D. Phelan , who had been elected thanks in large measure to the support of organized labor, sided with the employers in the battle ... against them in a future replay of the strike of 1901. The Union Labor Party was the result of this change ... 68 of San Francisco s unions gathered together in a convention to establish the Union Labor Party of the City and County of San Francisco ULP . ref name Foner3 290 Foner, History of the Labor ... Party. The ULP in power With City Hall in the hands of the Union Labor Party, San Francisco s trade ... and the previously resistant Building Trades Council united behind Schmitz and the Union Labor Party ... The year 1907 marked the watershed for the Union Labor Party. In that year, a series of revelations ... in an investigation showing that the Union Labor Party and the city s Mayor were in the control ... called open shop open shop drive put organized labor, concentrated in an array of local and international craft unionism craft unions joined under the umbrella of the American Federation of Labor ... S. Foner, History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Volume 3 The Policies and Practices of the American Federation of Labor, 1900 1905. New York International Publishers, 1964 pg. 287. ref ... union crushed. ref name Foner3 288 Foner, History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Volume ... The perceived treachery of Mayor Phelan caused San Francisco s organized labor movement to rethink its previous strategy of attempting to elect and influence its friends in the Democratic and Republican Party US Republican parties. Instead, the unions sought an independent political organization to elect ...   more details



  1. Queensland Labor Party

    unreferenced date November 2010 The Queensland Labor Party QLP was a political party of Queensland , Australia formed in 1957 by a breakaway group of the then ruling Australian Labor Party Government after the expulsion of Premier Vince Gair . The party was absorbed into the Democratic Labor Party historical Democratic Labor Party DLP in 1962. Elections contested in Queensland In the 3 August 1957 Queensland State Election, the QLP received 23.4 of the vote, the second highest of the contesting parties, and won 11 seats in the Legislative Assembly In the 28 May 1960 Queensland State Election, the QLP s vote dropped significantly to 12.28 and won only four seats in the parliament. By the 1 June 1963 Queensland Election their vote had dropped further to 7.23 winning only a single seat. The 28 May 1966 Election produced 6.25 of the vote and a single seat. QLP parliamentarians Federal Condon Byrne Australian Senate Senate , 1957 58 Brisbane City Council William Dower Fortitude Valley , 1957 58 Queensland Legislative Assembly Bunny Adair Electoral district of Cook Cook , 1957 62 Michael Brosnan Electoral district of Fortitude Valley Fortitude Valley , 1957 Harold Collins Australian politician Harold Collins Electoral district of Tablelands Tablelands , 1957 Viv Cooper Electoral district of Keppel Keppel , 1957 George Devries Electoral district of Gregory Gregory , 1957 Leslie Diplock Electoral district of Condamine Condamine , Electoral district of Aubigny Aubigny , 1957 62 Alfred Dohring Electoral district of Roma Roma , 1957 Charles English Electoral district of Mulgrave Queensland Mulgrave , 1957 Tom Foley Australian politician Tom Foley Electoral district of Belyando Belyando ... labor disarray story e6frg6zo 1111114063686 House divided left Labor disarray Category Australian Labor Party breakaway groups Category Defunct political parties in Queensland Category Political parties established in 1957 Category Political parties disestablished in 1962 Australia party stub ...   more details



  1. Labor and Agrarian Party

    Labor and Agrarian Party in Spanish language Spanish Partido Laborista Agrario , PALA is a Panama nian right of center political party , founded in 1960 ref The Dictionary of Contemporary Politics of Central America and the Caribbean. Gunson, Phil.New York, NY Academic Reference Division, Simon & Schuster, 1991. Pp. 191. ref . The PALA supported the Marco Aurelio Robles administration in 1964 1968 . In 1968 it allied with the People s Alliance Panama People s Alliance ADP and its candidate David Samudio vila . The PALA survived the period of suspension under Omar Torrijos 1969 1979 and re registered on 2 May 1979 ref http www.tribunal electoral.gob.pa elecciones partidos pol partidos desap.html Electoral Tribunal ref . Azael Vargas former Minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry , who claimed that the Labor and Agrarian Party had been hijacked, split with it to found the Authentic Labor and Agrarian Party. He then joined with industrialist Carlos Eleta Almaran , scion of one of the 20 families , to found the National Renovation Movement MNR , which in 1982 changed its name to the Conservative Party. An attempt to join forces with the Republican Party Panama Republican Party PR to form the Conservative Republican Party was frustrated by the Electoral Tribunal, and Vargas and Eleta then went on to form PALA. The party mounted an expensive publicity drive and was accused of fraudulently ... DEFAULTSORT Labor And Agrarian Party Category Political parties established in 1960 Category Political ... eventually dropped him as a candidate and hacked the National Democratic Union Panama National Democratic Union UNADE and its candidate Nicol s Ardito Barletta in the 1984 election. ref Political ... UNADE, but was weakened in 1987 by a power struggle in which Carlos Eleta Almaran was ousted as party president, apparently as part of a move by the defense forces to take greater control over the party ... York, NY Academic Reference Division, Simon & Schuster, 1991. Pp. 191. ref He was succeeded as party ...   more details



  1. Dominion Labor Party (Alberta)

    The Dominion Labor Party provincial branch of the Canadian Labor Party in Alberta was a minor political party. The party was founded on March 29, 1919 as the Federated Labor Party. The party was renamed the Dominion Labor Party later that year. Early history The party was founded at a convention held in the Labor temple in Calgary on March 29, 1919. Holmes Jowett was named provisional president. The party was founded to contest elections in federal Alberta constituencies and on the provincial level. ref name convention cite news title Federated Labor Party is Here D. McNabb Head date March 31, 1919 page 10 publisher The Lethbridge Daily Herald work Vol XII No. 93 ref The party consolidated the former Alberta Labor Representation League and was joined by Centre Calgary Member of the Legislative Assembly Alex Ross politician Alex Ross . ref name convention The first executive of the party included former MLA Donald McNabb as First Vice President. ref name convention 1921 Alberta general election Image Dominion labor advertisement.JPG 175px right thumb An Advertisement showing an endorsement for Lethbridge candidate John Marsh The party first contested the Alberta general election, 1921 1921 Alberta general election . Holmes Jowett served as party leader. The party ran 10 candidates in the election. The party also had some turmoil as it competed with votes from the similar Independent Labor party that also fielded candidates in that election. Jowett decided not to contest a seat in the Legislature, instead deciding to help other Labor candidates. The party also worked in close cooperation with the United Farmers of Alberta , the two parties largely avoided running candidates against each other. On election night 1921 voters elected four Dominion Labor Party members to the Legislative Assembly. Alex Ross politician Alex Ross was invited to join the United Farmers government as Minister of Public Works. References reflist Alberta provincial political parties Alberta stub ...   more details



  1. Majority Labor Party

    The Majority Labor Party , sometimes called the Majority Australian Labor Party , was an Australia n political party formed by federal Australian Labor Party MP James Catts in 1922. It did not win any seats in parliament. Catts resigned from the Labor Party in 1922, blaming the loss of the 1922 state election on Irish people Irish ism, Bolshevism and Tammany Hall Tammanyism within the party. It was also associated with the recently elected state member for Electoral district of Newcastle Newcastle , Walter Skelton , and his Protestant Labor Party . The party contested the Australian federal election, 1922 1922 federal election , but with little success, and ceased to exist shortly afterwards. ref http toilereditions.com.au asslh.org.au The 20Protestant 20Indpendent 20Labour 20Party 20Of 20NSW, 201923 1929 files splash data about.htm The Protestant Independent Labor Party of NSW, 1923 1929 ref References reflist Oceania party stub Category Defunct political parties in Australia Category Labour parties Category Australian Labor Party breakaway groups ...   more details



  1. Independent Labor Party

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Burundi For the historical British party, see Independent Labour Party The Independent Labor Party PIT is a small, predominantly ethnic Tutsi political party in Burundi . Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Burundi Africa party stub Burundi stub ...   more details



  1. Labor Party of Liberia

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Liberia The Labor Party of Liberia LPL is a political party in Liberia . It fielded candidates in the 11 October 2005 Liberia elections, 2005 elections . LPL candidate Joseph Woah Tee won 0.6 of the vote in the presidential poll. The party failed to win any seats in the Senate of Liberia Senate or House of Representatives of Liberia House of Representatives . DEFAULTSORT Labor Party Of Liberia Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Liberia Liberia party stub ...   more details



  1. State Labor Party

    The State Labor Party also known as State Labor Party Hughes Evans , ref Not to be confused with the Jack Lang breakaway party parties which were variously known as State Labor Party NSW , Lang Labor and Australian Labor Party Non Communist ref was an Australian political party which operated exclusively in the state of New South Wales NSW in the early 1940s. The party was initially a far left faction of the Australian Labor Party , strongly opposed to the right wing faction of the party dominated by Jack Lang Australian politician Jack Lang , former premier of NSW 1925 27, 1930 32 . Lang dominated the NSW Branch of the Labor Party, in the 1920s and for most of the 1930s , and his leadership had produced a great deal of instability in the NSW Labor Party, with Lang s dominant group seceding and rejoining the National Labor Party several times throughout the 1930s. The grouping which was to become the State Labor Party NSW , was led by Jack Hughes Australian politician Jack Hughes , President of the NSW Labor Council, and Walter Evans, General Secretary of the NSW Labor party. Both of these men were undercover members of the Communist Party of Australia CPA , and worked closely with the CPA ... membership of the CPA, to remain in the Labor Party as undercover operatives. With the outbreak ... and Evans. Several weeks later Hughes, Evans and their supporters formed a new party, the State Labor Party. This was only weeks away from the federal elections of September 1940. State Labor contested ... 1 nationally. Five months later January 1944 , the State Labor Party voted to end its own existence ... 1986, Melbourne University Press The Big Fella Jack Lang and the Australian Labor Party 1891 1949 Category ... in 1940 Category Political parties disestablished in 1944 Category Australian Labor Party breakaway ... accessdate 2008 04 16 ref The party contested the NSW State elections of May, 1941, and secured 5.6 of the primary vote, but again failed to secure any seats. The party s final attempt to gain ...   more details



  1. Agrarian Labor Party

    The Agrarian Labor Party lang es Partido Agrario Laborista , PAL was a Chile an political party supporting the candidacy of Carlos Ib ez del Campo for the Chilean presidential election, 1952 1952 presidential election . Formed in 1945, it was dissolved in 1958. It was formed in 1945 from the merger of the Agrarian Party Chile Agrarian Party , the Popular Freedom Alliance an offshoot of the National Socialist Movement of Chile , the Movimiento Nacionalista de Chile and the Uni n Nacionalista ref Garay, Cristi n. 1990. El Partido Agrario Laborista. 1945 1958 . Editorial Andr s Bello. Santiago. ISBN 956 13 0889 3 pages 133 135 ref . Its foundational program, emphasising Law and order politics law and order , asserted the need to secure public order in the country, on the functional basis that labour has not only obligations but also indisputable civil right s. In 1951 the PAL proclaimed as its presidential candidate the former dictator Carlos Ib ez del Campo , who had, since his first term ... Labor Party supported the right wing candidate Jorge Alessandri , along with the United Conservative Party and the Liberal Party Chile Liberal Party . The PAL subsequently dissolved itself in October 1958, merging with the National Party Chile 1966 1973 National Party to create the PANAPO Partido Nacional Popular , National Popular Party . The PANAPO itself was dissolved in 1961, a faction ... , National Democratic Party which joined the left wing FRAP Chile FRAP coalition. Finally, a third tendency attempted to maintain the original party, without any success. A group tried to revive the PAL ..., along with the Popular Socialist Party Chile Popular Socialist Party formed of dissidents of the Socialist Party Chile Socialist Party . Starting in 1954, the PAL s influence on Ib ez s cabinet ... Democrat Party Chile Christian Democrat Party , Eduardo Frei Montalva , while activists from ... also Agrarian Party Presidential Republic Era Category Defunct political parties in Chile Category ...   more details



  1. Australian Labor Party (NSW)

    elections Labor ran as a united party in New South Wales. References Jack Lang Australian politician ... The Australian Labor Party 1891&ndash 1991 , OUP Category Australian labour movement Category Defunct political parties in New South Wales Category Australian Labor Party breakaway groups it Partito Laburista ...File Lang Labor 1935.jpg right thumb Lang Labor members of the 14th Parliament, Old Parliament House, Canberra, 1935 The Australian Labor Party NSW , commonly known as Lang Labor , was the name given to a major breakaway of the Australian Labor Party in New South Wales that operated from 1931 to 1936. In 1931 Jack Lang Australian politician Jack Lang , as Premier of New South Wales , announced a policy of foreign debt repudiation, known as the Lang Plan , to combat the effects of the Great Depression . This was contrary to the policy of the federal Labor government led by James Scullin . As a result, Lang s supporters, led by Jack Beasley and Eddie Ward , were expelled from the federal Caucus . This led to a schism between the Federal and State executives of the Labor party. In 1931 Lang s supporters voted with the United Australia Party Opposition in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives to bring down the Scullin government. At the subsequent federal elections the Lang controlled New South Wales Branch ran candidates as the Australian Labor Party New South Wales , but they were generally known as Lang Labor candidates. Supporters of the federal party led in New South Wales by Ted Theodore and Ben Chifley were known as Federal Labor candidates. The elections were a landslide defeat for Labor, but most of the Lang members had ultra safe working class seats ... at an East Sydney by election, 1932 . Theodore and Chifley were both defeated, and Federal Labor ..., 1934 1934 federal elections , when Federal Labor won only one seat Division of Newcastle Newcastle . In 1935 John Curtin succeeded Scullin as federal Labor leader and in February 1936 he brought ...   more details




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