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The '''Labour Party''' is a centre-left Ordennyan political party | The '''Labour Party''' is a centre-left Ordennyan political party. It previously existed between 1900 and 2007, before it merged into the Coalition of Socialists & Democrats. It was refounded in 2018, following a split in the KSD. It currently holds 87 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 60 seats in the Senate of the People & Regions. It participates in government as the junior coalition partner to the [[Green Party (Ordennya)|Green Party]]. |
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Labour Party Arbetarparti | |
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Abbreviation | AP |
Leader | Lina Nyberg |
Deputy Leader | Sørine Hagelskjær |
Founded | 23 September 1900 (Original) 17 August 2018 (Refoundation) |
Split from | ASD (2018) |
Merged into | ASD (2007) |
Youth wing | Young Labour |
Ideology | Social Democracy Democratic Socialism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Colors | Red |
Chamber of Deputies | 87 / 650
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Senate of the People & Regions | 60 / 450
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The Labour Party is a centre-left Ordennyan political party. It previously existed between 1900 and 2007, before it merged into the Coalition of Socialists & Democrats. It was refounded in 2018, following a split in the KSD. It currently holds 87 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 60 seats in the Senate of the People & Regions. It participates in government as the junior coalition partner to the Green Party.