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The Party is controversial for the lack of women in senior roles and for supposedly “only representing one class of the population”. | The Party is controversial for the lack of women in senior roles and for supposedly “only representing one class of the population”. | ||
In response to the later criticism, Abdullah Malah said “we represent the class that is oppressed” whilst the Party also drew attention their plans to increase pay for doctors, nurses, teachers and military officers. | In response to the later criticism, Abdullah Malah said “we represent the class that is oppressed” whilst the Party leader also drew attention their plans to increase pay for doctors, nurses, teachers and military officers. | ||
Another controversy is alleged criminality on the Party of the Deputy leader, [[Abdullah Malah]] | Another controversy is alleged criminality on the Party of the Deputy leader, [[Abdullah Malah]] | ||
[[Category:Political parties in Al-Khilafah]] | [[Category:Political parties in Al-Khilafah]] |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 19 November 2021
The Labor Party of Al-Khilafah is a socially conservative, labor unionist political party.
Labor Party of Al-Khilafah | |
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Leader | Muhammad Ali Hassan |
Deputy Leader | Abdullah Malah |
Founded | November the 7th 2121. |
Ideology | Labor movement, Islamism, social conservatism, national conservatism, |
Formation
Formed in 2121 to represent the working classes who feel neither the Traditionalist Party nor the Liberal Party represent them.
Political ideology
It’s slogan translates as “Freedom, Fairness, the Family Wage.”
As well as raising the minimum wage, the Party advocates greater funding for education and healthcare and support for oppressed castes in South Asia and Africa along with supporting the propagation of conservative views on gender and on LGBT issues through the school system.
It is Islamist as per it’s rulebook. It is also strongly nationalistic, supporting greater pay for military personnel and a variety of veterans issues. It seeks to fund these services through high import duties.
Controversy
The Party is controversial for the lack of women in senior roles and for supposedly “only representing one class of the population”.
In response to the later criticism, Abdullah Malah said “we represent the class that is oppressed” whilst the Party leader also drew attention their plans to increase pay for doctors, nurses, teachers and military officers.
Another controversy is alleged criminality on the Party of the Deputy leader, Abdullah Malah