Historical Labour Parties
Nation | Party |
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Australia | Industrial Socialist Labor Party |
Belgium | Belgian Labour Party |
Burkina Faso | Party of Labour of Burkina Voltaic Labour Party 1970 |
Canada | Canadian Labour Party 1917-1929 Labour Party of Canada 1870s-1960s Co-operative Commonwealth Federation - (Farmer-Labour-Socialist) 1932-1961 Labour-Progressive Party North American Labour Party |
Croatia | Croatian labour party 1906-1918 |
Gibraltar | Gibraltar Labour Party |
Greenland | Labour Party |
Guatemala | Guatemalan Party of Labour – Alamos |
Indonesia | Labour Party Labour Party of Indonesia |
Italy | Italian Labour Party |
Jamaica | National Labour Party |
Lithuania | Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania |
Malaysia | Labour Party |
Namibia | Labour Party |
Netherlands | Central Democratic Labour Party |
New Zealand | NewLabour Party New Zealand Labour Party (original) |
Nova Scotia | Cape Breton Labour Party 1970-1984 |
Panama | Labour Party |
Puerto Rico | Labor Party |
Samoa | Western Samoa Labour Party |
Scotland | Communist Labour Party Labour Party of Scotland (former name of Scottish branch of Labour Party (UK)) |
Senegal | Labour Party of Sine Saloum |
Singapore | Labour Party |
Slovakia | Labour Party |
South Africa | Labour Party Labour Party (Coloured) |
United Kingdom | Independent Labour Party National Labour Belfast Labour Party Labour Party of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Labour Party Republican Labour Party (In Northern Ireland) |
United States | Labor Party (United States, 19th century) Union Labor Party (California) |
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