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The '''Democratic Labour Party of Imagua and the Assimas''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Partito Democratico del Lavoro di Imagua e Assime''), or the '''Democratic Labour Party of Imagua''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Partito Democratico del Lavoro di Imagua'') is one of the two major {{wp|political parties}} of [[Imagua and the Assimas]], the other being the [[National Party of Imagua|National Party]].
The '''Democratic Labour Party of Imagua and the Assimas''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Partito Democratico del Lavoro di Imagua e Assime''), or the '''Democratic Labour Party of Imagua''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Partito Democratico del Lavoro di Imagua'') is one of the two major {{wp|political parties}} of [[Imagua and the Assimas]], the other being the [[Sotirian Democratic Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democratic Labour Party]].


Created in 1903 by {{wp|trade unions}} and {{wp|socialists}} as the '''Labour Party of Imagua''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Partito laburista di Imagua''), it changed its current name in 1948 when it merged with the '''[[Democratic Party of Imagua]]''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Partito democratico d'Imagua'').
Founded in 1948 following the merger of the [[Labour Party (Imagua)|Labour Party]] and the [[Democratic Party (Imagua)|Democratic Party]], the party quickly became a major party in Imaguan politics, governing from 1952 to 1956, and then from 1960 onwards. While initially being part of a {{wp|two-party system}} with the [[Sotirian Democratic Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democrats]], after an internal divide led to the formation of the [[National Labour Party (Imagua)|National Labour Party]] in 1978, the NLP quickly displaced the SDP as being the primary opposition party.


Since the [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#2016|2016 general elections]], it has held the [[President of Imagua and the Assimas|Presidency]], as well as control of the [[Lesser House of Imagua and the Assimas|Lesser House]] of [[Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas|Parliament]].
After the SDP and NLP merged in 1997 to form the Sotirian Democratic Labour Party, the DLP lost power in [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#2000|2000]], and only would return to power in the [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#2016|2016 general elections]]. Since then, it has held the [[President of Imagua and the Assimas|Presidency]], as well as control of the [[Lesser House of Imagua and the Assimas|Lesser House]] of [[Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas|Parliament]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 23:44, 24 December 2020

Democratic Labour Party of Imagua and the Assimas
ChairmanEdmondo Privitera
Parliamentary LeaderDouglas Egnell
Founded1948
Merger ofDemocratic Party
Labour Party
HeadquartersCuanstad, Imagua and the Assimas
Student wingLabourers of the Intelligentsia
Youth wingYoung Labourers
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
Colors  Crimson
Senate
31 / 60
Lesser House
26 / 70
Website
dlp.org.ia

The Democratic Labour Party of Imagua and the Assimas (Etrurian: Partito Democratico del Lavoro di Imagua e Assime), or the Democratic Labour Party of Imagua (Etrurian: Partito Democratico del Lavoro di Imagua) is one of the two major political parties of Imagua and the Assimas, the other being the Sotirian Democratic Labour Party.

Founded in 1948 following the merger of the Labour Party and the Democratic Party, the party quickly became a major party in Imaguan politics, governing from 1952 to 1956, and then from 1960 onwards. While initially being part of a two-party system with the Sotirian Democrats, after an internal divide led to the formation of the National Labour Party in 1978, the NLP quickly displaced the SDP as being the primary opposition party.

After the SDP and NLP merged in 1997 to form the Sotirian Democratic Labour Party, the DLP lost power in 2000, and only would return to power in the 2016 general elections. Since then, it has held the Presidency, as well as control of the Lesser House of Parliament.

History

Establishment

Positions

Economically, the Democratic Labour Party supports increased regulations on industries, in order to "ensure the safety and well-being of the Imaguan people," while ensuring that capitalism can continue to operate freely.

Socially, the Democratic Labour Party are more liberal than the Nationals, supporting increased LGBT rights and supporting on-demand abortions. They are also more supportive of the environmentalist movement. However, the Democratic Labour Party is opposed to increasing immigration, as they believe that immigration would only benefit the rich and harm local Imaguans.

Election results

The results below include the Labour Party of Imagua from 1903 to 1944, and the Democratic Labour Party of Imagua from 1948 onwards, but exclude the results of the Democratic Party of Imagua.

Election Leader Candidates Seats +/- Position
1904 Clayton Keating 35/70
0 / 70
Steady Extra-parliamentary opposition
1908 40/70
0 / 70
Steady Extra-parliamentary opposition
1909 42/70
1 / 70
Increase 1 Fourth party
1913 45/70
3 / 70
Increase 2 Third party
1917 48/70
17 / 70
Increase 14 Democratic-Labour coalition
1920 Nelson Egnell 62/70
37 / 70
Increase 20 Majority government
1924 66/70
39 / 70
Increase 2 Majority government
1936 70/70
13 / 70
Decrease 26 Third party
1940 Martin Trevarthen 70/70
8 / 70
Decrease 5 Third party
1944 Wilbur Smith 70/70
9 / 70
Increase 1 Official Opposition
1948 Herschel Ahern 70/70
26 / 70
Increase 17 Official Opposition
1952 Marguerite Ernman 70/70
39 / 70
Increase 13 Majority government
1956 70/70
32 / 70
Decrease 7 Official Opposition
1960 Efrem Lacovara 70/70
42 / 70
Increase 10 Majority government
1964 70/70
45 / 70
Increase 3 Majority government
1968 Eric Fleming 70/70
39 / 70
Decrease 6 Majority government
1972 70/70
44 / 70
Increase 5 Majority government
1976 Pietro Muro 70/70
49 / 70
Increase 5 Majority government
1980 70/70
46 / 70
Decrease 3 Majority government
1981 Marguerite Ernman 70/70
47 / 70
Increase 1 Majority government
1984 Edmondo Privitera 70/70
47 / 70
Steady Majority government
1988 70/70
42 / 70
Decrease 5 Majority government
1992 Gerald Larsson 70/70
39 / 70
Decrease 3 Majority government
1996 70/70
41 / 70
Increase 2 Majority government
2000 Ladislao Colacino 70/70
33 / 70
Decrease 8 Official Opposition
2004 Pete Tasuku 70/70
30 / 70
Decrease 3 Official Opposition
2008 Agostina Di Bari 70/70
32 / 70
Increase 2 Official Opposition
2012 70/70
32 / 70
Steady Official Opposition
2016 Douglas Egnell 70/70
36 / 70
Increase 4 Majority government
2020 70/70
27 / 70
Decrease 9 Minority government