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  1. Barbados Labour Party

    Infobox political party country Barbados name Barbados Labour Party colorcode red party logo Image Blp ... , Barbados website http www.blp.org.bb http www.blp.org.bb The Barbados Labour Party is the main Opposition parliamentary opposition party of Barbados . Led by Rt. Hon. Owen Arthur , the BLP holds 9 out of 30 seats in the Barbados House of Assembly House of Assembly as of January 2008. It is a member of the Socialist International and considered as moderate left of centre. Originally called The Barbados Progressive League, the Barbados Labour Party was founded on March 31, 1938 at the home ... of the Barbados Labour Party. In the Template Barbados legislative election, 2003 2003 elections ... of the opposition, after a bitter and tumultuous internal battle within his own party resigned the post and joined the governing party. The Barbados Labour Party governed 1994 2008, which was commonly ... Lashley, resigned from the party to become an Independent candidate in the House of Assembly . He was thereafter given a job by the Democratic Labour Party Barbados Democratic Labour Party as a consultanton poverty. This move by the member reduced the number of seats the Barbados Labour Party had ... Socialist International Category Social democratic parties Barbados stub Caribbean party stub de Barbados Labour Party es Partido Laborista de Barbados fr Parti travailliste de la Barbade lt Barbadoso leiborist partija nl Barbados Labour Party ru ... and Vice Chairman. The party was the organization vehicle for the political movement brought ... of the Atlantic Slave Trade. The party lost power in the Barbadian general election, 2008 January 2008 general election , winning 10 seats against 20 for the Democratic Labour Party Barbados Democratic Labour Party . ref http news.xinhuanet.com english 2008 01 17 content 7440232.htm Thompson sworn in as Barbados PM , Xinhua, January 17, 2008. ref After the election, Arthur stepped down ...   more details



  1. Democratic Labour Party (Barbados)

    Official website Barbadian political parties Category Labour parties Category Political parties established in 1955 Category Political parties in Barbados Category Social democratic parties de Democratic Labour Party Barbados es Partido Democr tico Laborista Barbados fr Parti travailliste d mocrate nl Democratic Labour Party Barbados pl Demokratyczna Partia Pracy Barbados ...Infobox political party name Democratic Labour Party logo colorcode blue leader Freundel Stuart chairperson president spokesperson foundation 1955 ideology headquarters international website http www.dlpbarbados.org www.dlpbarbados.org country Barbados seats1 title Current seats seats1 Infobox political party seats 20 30 hex Blue seats2 title Most seats seats2 24 Barbadian general election, 1986 1986 seats3 title Fewest seats seats3 2 Barbadian general election, 1999 1999 The Democratic Labour Party DLP is a political party in Barbados , and currently the ruling party of the country. It is led by Freundel Stuart . History The DLP was founded in 1955 by Errol Barrow , James Cameron Tudor , Frederick Smith barrister Frederick Sleepy Smith and 26 others. ref cite web title The Party url http www.dlpbarbadoscanada.com the party.html work Official Web Site publisher Democratic Labour Party accessdate 3 December 2011 ref ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p85 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Once members of the Barbados Labour Party BLP , these 26 broke away to form this more left leaning alternative. However, as a result of this common origin, the two parties have been and remain ideologically similar. In the Barbadian general election, 1956 1956 general elections the party received 19.9 of the vote and won four seats. ref Nohlen, pp92 93 ref In the Barbadian ... a majority of the seats in Parliament, with Barrow becoming Premier. After the party retained power ... name N1 Nohlen, p92 ref Barrow became the country s first Prime Minister. The party won a third ...   more details



  1. Labour Party

    Labour Party or Labor Party may refer to Current Labour parties Angola MPLA or Party of Labour Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Labour Party Armenia All Armenian Labour Party United Labour Party Armenia Australia Australian Labor Party Democratic Labor Party Progressive Labour Party Australia Barbados Barbados Labour Party Democratic Labour Party Barbados Belarus Belarusian Labour Party Bougainville Bougainville Labour Party Brazil Brazilian Labour Party Brazilian Labour Renewal Party Democratic Labour Party Brazil National Labour Party Brazil Social Labour Party Burundi Independent Labor Party Republic of the Congo Congolese Party of Labour Croatia Croatian Labourists Labour Party Croatian Labour Party Cura ao Labour Party People s Crusade Dominica Dominica Labour Party Fiji Fiji Labour Party Georgia Georgian Labour Party Gibraltar Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party Grenada Grenada United Labor Party Hong Kong Labour Party Hong Kong Indonesia Labor Party Indonesia Ireland Labour Party Ireland Isle of Man Manx Labour Party Israel Israeli Labor Party Jamaica Jamaica Labour Party Liberia Labor Party of Liberia Lithuania Labour Party Lithuania Malta Labour Party Malta Mauritius Labour Party Mauritius Mexico Labor Party Mexico Morocco Labour Party Morocco Norway Norwegian Labour Party Netherlands Labour Party Netherlands New Caledonia Labour Party New Caledonia New Zealand New Zealand Labour Party Nigeria Labour Party Nigeria Norway Labour Party Norway Papua New Guinea PNG Labour Party People s Labour Party Papua New Guinea Pakistan Labour Party Pakistan Poland Polish Labour Party Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Labour Party South Africa New Labour Party South Africa Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Labour Party Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Unity Labour Party South Africa New Labour Party South Africa South Korea Democratic Labor Party South Korea Suriname Surinamese Labour Party Sweden Swedish Social Democratic Party Switzerland ...   more details



  1. Party of Labour

    Party of Labour is a name used by various political party political parties throughout the world. Party of Labour of Albania Party of Labour and of the People , in Argentina Belarusian Party of Labour , in Belarus Workers Party of Belgium Guatemalan Party of Labour Party of Labour of Iran Toufan , in Iran Party of Labour Mexico Labour Party Netherlands Party of Labour Russia , in Russia Swiss Party of Labour Malian Party of Labour Party of Labour Serbia Party of Labour Turkey German Partei der Arbeit , a Neonazi organisation later renamed Volkssozialistische Bewegung Deutschlands Partei der Arbeit See also Labour Party disambiguation List of political parties disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Workers Party of Barbados

    Politics of Barbados The Workers Party of Barbados was a Marxism Marxist political party in Barbados . The party was established in 1985 by George Belle and contested the Barbadian general election, 1986 1986 elections . However, it received just 40 votes and failed to win a seat. It did not run in any further elections. ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p91 ISBN 9780199283576 ref References reflist External links http socsci.uwichill.edu.bb gssw staff gbelle.html George Belle Barbadian political parties Category Political parties established in 1985 Category Communist parties in Barbados Barbados, Workers Party of Barbados Category Political parties in Barbados Category Article Feedback 5 Barbados stub Caribbean party stub br Strollad Labourerion Barbados fa ...   more details



  1. National Democratic Party (Barbados)

    Politics of Barbados The National Democratic Party was a centrist political party in Barbados . The party first contested national elections in Barbadian general election, 1991 1991 , when it won 6.8 of the vote, but failed to win a seat. ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p94 ISBN 9780199283576 ref In the Barbadian general election, 1994 1994 elections it increased its share of the vote to 12.8 and won a single seat. However, the party did not contest any further elections. References reflist Barbadian political parties Barbados stub Caribbean party stub Category Political parties in Barbados nl National Democratic Party Barbados ...   more details



  1. Barbados National Party

    The Barbados National Party was a minor political party in Barbados . It participated in the Barbadian general election, 1966 1966 elections , in which it received 10.1 of the vote and won two seats. However, it did not run in subsequent elections. ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p91 ISBN 9780199283576 ref References reflist Barbadian political parties Category Political parties in Barbados ...   more details



  1. Congress Party (Barbados)

    The Congress Party was a minor political party in Barbados . It participated in the Barbadian general election, 1951 1951 elections , in which it received 5.3 of the vote. It did not run in subsequent elections. ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p91 ISBN 9780199283576 ref References reflist Barbadian political parties Category Political parties in Barbados ...   more details



  1. Democratic Labour Party

    The Democratic Labour Party is a name used by many political parties Democratic Labour Party Barbados Democratic Labour Party Brazil Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania Democratic Labour Party New Zealand Democratic Labor Party South Korea Democratic Labour Party Trinidad and Tobago Democratic Labour Party UK Democratic Labour , a defunct UK political party. Democratic Labour Party West Indies Federation Democratic Labor Party historical , historical party in Australia Democratic Labor Party in Australia Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party in the United States See also List of political parties by name Democratic Party disambiguation Labour Party disambiguation National Labour Party disambiguation disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages de Democratic Labour Party ko nl Democratic Labour Party ja ru ...   more details



  1. Leader of the Labour Party

    The term Leader of the Labour Party may refer to Leader of the Labour Party UK , the leader of the Labour Party of the United Kingdom. Leader of the Labour Party Ireland , the leader of the Irish Labour Party. disambig ...   more details



  1. United Labour Party

    United Labour Party may refer to United Labour Party Armenia Grenada United Labor Party United Labour Party New Zealand United Labour Party Northern Ireland disambig ...   more details



  1. National Labour Party

    National Labour Organisation UK, 1931 47 National Labour Party Antigua and Barbuda National Labor Party Australia National Labour Party Brazil National Labour Party Czechoslovakia 1938 39 National Labour Party Hungary National Labour Party Ireland National Labour Party Jamaica National Labour Party UK, 1957 See also List of political parties by name National Party disambiguation Labour Party disambiguation Democratic Labour Party disambiguation disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages it Partito Laburista Nazionale sv National Labour Party ...   more details



  1. People's Labour Party

    People s Labour Party is a name used by several political parties in different countries People s Labour Party Papua New Guinea People s Labour Party UK People s Labor Party Turkey disambig ...   more details



  1. Scottish Labour Party (disambiguation)

    The Scottish Labour Party is the part of the Labour Party UK which operates in Scotland . Scottish Labour Party may also refer to Scottish Labour Party 1888 , founded by Robert Cunninghame Graham and Keir Hardie Scottish Labour Party 1976 , a breakaway from the Labour Party UK Labour Party of Scotland , a group centred around Dundee in 1973 Disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Labour Party leadership election

    TOCright Labour Party leadership election may refer to United Kingdom Labour Party UK leadership election, 1922 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1935 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1955 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1960 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1961 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1963 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1976 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1980 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1983 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1988 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1992 Labour Party UK leadership election, 1994 Labour Party UK leadership election, 2007 Labour Party UK leadership election, 2010 Labour Party UK deputy leadership election, 1981 Labour Party UK deputy leadership election, 1988 Labour Party UK deputy leadership election, 1994 Labour Party UK deputy leadership election, 2007 Scotland Scottish Labour Party leadership election, 2008 Scottish Labour Party deputy leadership election, 2008 Scottish Labour Party leadership election, 2011 Netherlands 2002 Labour Party Netherlands leadership election Australia Australian Labor Party leadership election, 2010 Australian Labor Party leadership election, 2006 Israel Labor Party Israel leadership election, 2007 disambig ...   more details



  1. Social Democratic Labour Party

    Social Democratic Labour Party may refer to one of the following. Estonian Left Party Estonian Social Democratic Labour Party , successor merged into the Estonian United Left Party Social Democratic Workers Party Netherlands Social Democratic and Labour Party of Northern Ireland Russian Social Democratic Labour Party Social Democratic Labour Party of Trinidad and Tobago , see List of political parties in Trinidad and Tobago disambig id Partai Buruh Sosial Demokrat ...   more details



  1. Independent Labour Party (disambiguation)

    Independent Labour Party or similar terms can refer to Independent Labour Party , a former party in the UK Scottish Trades Councils Independent Labour Party , a forerunner of the British ILP Independent Labor Party , a party in Burundi, note the American spelling of Labor Independent Labour Party Jamaica Independent Labour Group , a former party in Northern Ireland A number of parties which have existed in Canada, see Labour candidates and parties in Canada Independent Labour Party , the original name of the Contemporary Party , a Norwegian Muslim oriented political party Independent Labour Party India , a former party in India during British colonial rule See also Labour Independent Group , a British group in the 1940s disambig ...   more details



  1. Labour Party Irish Society

    The Labour Party Irish Society is an affiliate organisation of the UK Labour Party UK Labour Party . It is a collective body of Labour Party members of Ireland Irish birth or descent, and those interested in Ireland and Irish affairs. It promotes the interests of the Irish in Britain as a whole, and encourages Irish people to become involved in the Labour Party and politics generally. Officers The current officers of the LPIS are Chair Cllr Sally Mulready Vice Chair Conor McGinn Secretary John McNally Treasurer Liz McShane Fundraising Cllr Gerry Ryan Membership Youth Mick Rankin External links http www.lpis.org.uk LPIS UK gov stub UK Labour Party Category Labour Party UK socialist societies ...   more details



  1. Socialist society (Labour Party)

    that is affiliated with the Labour Party UK Labour Party in the United Kingdom UK . The best known socialist society is the Fabian Society , founded in 1884 , some years before the creation of the Labour Party itself in which the Society participated . The Society s membership is relatively small around 7000 , but in Labour circles, it exerts much influence. The Co operative Party is not strictly a socialist society in the context of the Labour Party. It is in fact a separate political party with an electoral agreement with the Labour Party. It acts as a socialist society for the most ... a number of British trade unions pay an affiliation fee to the Labour Party, and the affiliates members become affiliated members of the Labour Party a different status from full member , unless they specifically choose otherwise. In return the societies receive a formal role in Labour decision making ..., they can participate in the election of Labour Party leaders and deputy leaders, have delegates ... the Labour Party Irish Society to the Labour National Executive Committee and can affiliate at a local level to Constituency Labour Parties . A second seat was alloted to the BAME Labour in early ... Labour Housing Group Labour Party Irish Society Labour Students National Union of Labour and Socialist ... with the Labour Party. It affiliates at a local level. See also List of organisations associated with the British Labour Party UK Labour Party Category Labour Party UK socialist societies ... to the National Policy Forum, currently Emma Burnell Labour Housing Group , Martin Rathfelder Socialist Health Association and Helen Gibson Labour Students . Since the 2011 refounding Labour process seats on the NPF have also been allocated to LGBT Labour and the Labour disabled Members Group. The socialist societies are also involved in the Labour Party s policy reviews and the 2011 Refounding Labour process. Current socialist societies Affiliated socialist societies include BAME Labour Chinese ...   more details



  1. National Labour Party (Ireland)

    Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox political party country the Republic of Ireland name english National Labour Party leader1 title Leaders leader1 name William X. O Brien , br James Everett foundation 1944 dissolution 1950 headquarters ideology Trade union representation split Labour Party Ireland Labour Party merged Labour Party Ireland Labour Party colorcode National Labour Party Ireland meta color The National Labour Party was an Republic of Ireland Irish political party active between 1944 and 1950. It was founded in 1944 from a rebel faction of the Labour Party Ireland Labour Party , inspired ... Union ITGWU against the majority of the party. ref name barberis Barberis, McHugh and Tyldesley 2005 . ref The split in the Labour Party was preceded by divisions in the broader labour movement, specifically ... North East branch of the Labour Party to contest the Irish general election, 1943 1943 general election . The Administrative Council of the national party, with ITGWU members in the majority, refused ..., the ITGWU disaffiliated from the Labour Party. Five of eight Teachta D la TD s sponsored by the union resigned from the parliamentary party to form the National Labour Party, led by William X. O ... communists had taken over the Dublin Labour Party. ref name barberis The Roman Catholicism ..., the National Labour Party won four seats in the Irish general election, 1944 1944 election and five ... Labour Party entered the First Inter Party Government against the wishes of the ITGWU. National Labour was represented at cabinet level by James Everett, now its leader, and so the party was obliged to work with several coalition partners, including the Labour Party. Co operation in government, the retirement .... ref name manning In 1950, the National Labour Party folded back into Labour. See also Category National Labour Party Ireland politicians Notes reflist 2 References Barberis, Peter, John McHugh ... of Ireland under James Larkin . ref name manning Manning 1972 . ref Larkin had rejoined the party in 1941 ...   more details



  1. Labour Party of Northern Ireland

    Distinguish Northern Ireland Labour Party Image LabourPartyNorthernIrelandMember.png thumb right A specimen of the membership card for the Labour Party of Northern Ireland The Labour Party of Northern Ireland LPNI is a political party in Northern Ireland, formed in 1985 by a group around Paddy Devlin , a former Social Democratic and Labour Party councillor and Northern Ireland Assembly member, and Billy Blease , a member of the British House of Lords . Progress In 1987, the group merged with the Northern Ireland Labour Party , Ulster Liberal Party and the United Labour Party Northern Ireland United Labour Party to form a party known as Labour 87 or Labour Party 1987 with the aim of campaigning for a united Labour Party. This group also gained the support of the Newtownabbey Labour Party . It hoped to build links with the Labour Party UK British Labour Party , but these came to nothing. Early elections The party stood several candidates in the 1985 local government elections, none of whom were successful. The group ran unsuccessful candidates in the Northern Ireland local elections, 1989 1989 local elections and the European Parliament Election, 1989 UK 1989 European Parliament election , after which the Labour 87 coalition seems to have been dropped. The LPNI survived a little longer, but appears to have dissolved in 1990. ref http www.stratagem ni.com nipeers.php Northern Ireland Peers Stratagem NI ref Image LabourParty1987Launch.png thumb left Launch invitation for the Labour Party 1987 Coalitions The next attempt to form a labour organisation in Northern Ireland was the Labour ... around Malachi Curran founded a new Labour Party of Northern Ireland . This group ran candidates in the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1998 , including David Bleakley . Status The party remains active ... reflist http cain.ulst.ac.uk othelem organ lorgan.htm Labour Conflict Archive on the INternet Political ... disestablished in 1987 Category 1985 establishments in Northern Ireland UK party stub ...   more details



  1. Bougainville Labour Party

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Bougainville Labour Party BLP is a political party in the autonomous region of Bougainville Province Bougainville , Papua New Guinea . It is led by Thomas Tamusio , a lawyer. Papua New Guinean political parties Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Bougainville PapuaNewGuinea party stub ...   more details



  1. Party of Labour and Progress of Melilla

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Party of Labour and Progress of Melilla Lang es Partido del Trabajo y el Progeso de Melilla is a political party in Melilla , Spain . Its unclear whether the party is still active. DEFAULTSORT Party Of Labour And Progress Of Melilla Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Melilla Spain party stub Plazadesoberan a stub ...   more details



  1. Brazilian Labour Party

    Brazilian Labour Party lang pt Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro PTB may refer to two different political parties in Brazil Brazilian Labour Party historical , a center left party founded by supporters of Get lio Vargas and dismantled after the 1964 Brazilian coup d tat 1964 military led coup d tat Brazilian Labour Party current , a center right party founded, in the period of redemocratization, the return to democratic rule after 1988 dab ...   more details



  1. Zimbabwe Labour Party

    Orphan date February 2009 Politics of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Labour Party is a political party in Zimbabwe . It was founded in 1995. The party president is Langton Machoko. ZLP publishes Chimoto . External links http socialist.org.laikaweb.com zlp Zimbabwe Labour Party inactive website Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Zimbabwe Africa party stub ...   more details




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