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The '''Labour Party''' is one of four major political parties in [[Beatavic]] alongside their 3 rivals, the Conservative Party, Mooie Kust Nationalistische Partij and the People's Party of Beatavic
The '''Labour Party''' is one of four major political parties in [[Beatavic]] alongside their 3 rivals, the Conservative Party, Mooie Kust Nationalistische Partij and the People's Party of Beatavic


The Labour Party was founded by supporters of Robbert-Jan ten Seldam on October 4th, 1928 in [[Amstelvoort]], [[Liverly]] after the Liberal Party passed the Wellinkvoorde Act of 1928 allowing xenophobic comments. Before 1928, the founding members of the Labour party supported the Liberal Party which would later merge with the Labour Party in 1954.
The Labour Party was founded by supporters of Robbert-Jan ten Seldam on October 4th, 1901, having grown out of the trade union movement and socialist parties of the 19th century. It overtook the Liberal Party to become the main opposition to the Conservative Party in the early 1930s

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Labour Party
LeaderJette van Rijssen
Deputy LeaderPeter-jan Kleine balderhaar
ChairmanRozemarijn Aardema
General SecretaryKarst-Jan Tijhuis over de brugge
First SecretaryCarolien Slettenhaar
Secretary-GeneralBrechtje Jansen van Martens
PresidiumMarijntje Zwennes
SecretaryAntoon Olde Boer
SpokespersonLaurens-Jan Oude Groothuis
FoundedOctober 4th, 1928
HeadquartersAmstelvoort, Liverly
IdeologyProgressivism, Democratic Socialism, Social Democracy
International affiliationInternational Labour Supporter
Website
www.labourpartyofbeatavic.org

The Labour Party is one of four major political parties in Beatavic alongside their 3 rivals, the Conservative Party, Mooie Kust Nationalistische Partij and the People's Party of Beatavic

The Labour Party was founded by supporters of Robbert-Jan ten Seldam on October 4th, 1901, having grown out of the trade union movement and socialist parties of the 19th century. It overtook the Liberal Party to become the main opposition to the Conservative Party in the early 1930s