List of Labour Parties - Historical Labour Parties

Historical Labour Parties

Nation Party
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)
Farmer–Labor Party (United States)
Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party
Labor Party of the United States
American Labor Party
American Labor Party (1932)
U.S. Labor Party
Labor Party (United States, 1996)
Communist Labor Party of North America
Revolutionary Socialist Labor Party
United States Socialist-Labor Party
Greenback-Labor Party

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