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Workers and Peasants Party may refer to: *Workers and Peasants Party (Egypt) * Workers and Peasants Party (France) * Workers and Peasants Party (India) *Workers' and Peasants' Party (Japan) *Workers' and Peasants' Party (Liechtenstein) *Workers' and Peasants' Party (Philippines) The Labor Party Philippines, also known as the Workers' and Peasants' Party (WPP; this is their preferred acronym) and formerly known as the Partido ng Manggagawa at Magsasaka (lit. Workers' and Farmers' Party; PMM) and the Lapiang Manggagawa ( ...
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Workers And Peasants Party (Egypt)
The Workers and Peasants Party, also known as the Party of Workers and Farmers, is a socialist political party in Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediter .... In September 2012, it became part of the Democratic Revolutionary Coalition. References Political parties in Egypt Political parties with year of establishment missing Socialist parties in Egypt {{Egypt-party-stub ...
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Workers And Peasants Party (France)
The Workers and Peasants Party (Parti ouvrier et paysan) was a short lived communist splinter party in France in 1929-1930. On November 24, 1929 six municipal councilors were expelled by the French Communist Party, Louis Sellier (ancien secrétaire général du PCF en 1923-1924), Jean Garchery, Charles Joly, Louis Castellaz, Camille Renault, Louis Gélis. Charles Auffray, the mayor of Clichy was also expelled. This was during the Comintern wide drive against "right oppositionists" and "Bukharinites". On December 22, 1929 the expelled councilors formed the new party. In December 1930 the group joined with other groups to found the Party of Proletarian Unity. Sources *''Le réquisitoire des Six : Louis Sellier, Jean Garchery, Charles Jolly, Castellaz, Camille Renault, Louis Gelis, conseillers municipaux de Paris et conseillers généraux de la Seine'', Paris, Ça ira, Organe du Parti ouvrier et paysan, 1929, 69 p. Fonds Faucier du Centre d’histoire sociale du XXe siècle Cente ...
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Workers And Peasants Party (India)
The Workers and Peasants Party (WPP) (also known as the Kirti Kisan Party) was a political party in India, which worked inside the Indian National Congress in 1925–1929. It became an important front organisation for the Communist Party of India and an influential force in the Bombay labour movement. The party was able to muster some success in making alliances with other left elements inside the Congress Party, amongst them Jawaharlal Nehru. However, as the Communist International entered its ' Third Period' phase, the communists deserted the WPP project. The WPP was wound up, as its leadership was arrested by the British authorities in March 1929. Founding of the party The party was founded in Bengal on 1 November 1925, as the Labour Swaraj Party of the Indian National Congress. The founding leaders of the party were Kazi Nazrul Islam, Hemanta Kumar Sarkar, Qutubuddin Ahmad and Shamsuddin Hussain. The founding manifesto was signed by Kazi Nazrul Islam. During the first three ...
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Workers' And Peasants' Party (Japan)
The Labourers and Farmers Party ( ja, 労働者農民党, ''Rōdōsha Nōmintō'') was a political party in Japan. It was active from 1948 until 1957. History The party was established in December 1948 by members of the Socialist Party Orthodox Faction Diet Members' Group, which was formed by 16 National Diet members who had resigned or been expelled from the Japan Socialist Party after voting against the budget proposed by the Democratic Party–Socialist government due to their opposition to an increase in public transport fares.Haruhiro Fukui (1985) ''Political parties of Asia and the Pacific'', Greenwood Press, pp551–552 It was particularly well-supported in Okayama and Hokkaido where party president Hisao Kuroda and Haruo Okada were based, and was supported by some members of the National Railwaymen's Union and National Communications Workers' Union. It won only seven seats in the January 1949 elections, and was further reduced in size by three defections over the party' ...
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Workers' And Peasants' Party (Liechtenstein)
The Workers' and Peasants' Party (german: Partei der Unselbständig Erwerbenden und Kleinbauern, abbreviated UEK) was a political party in Liechtenstein. The party emerged from the trade union movement The labour movement or labor movement consists of two main wings: the trade union movement (British English) or labor union movement (American English) on the one hand, and the political labour movement on the other. * The trade union movement ..., as no workers had been elected in the 1949 elections. The party was founded as a delegates' assembly in 1953. It contested the February 1953 elections, it received 198 votes (6.9%) and but failed to win a seat due to the 18% electoral threshold. The party did not contest the June 1953 elections, and has not contested any since. Election results References Bibliography * Defunct political parties in Liechtenstein Political parties with year of establishment missing Political parties with year of disestablishment m ...
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