Workers' Party of Hevatia
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Workers' Party of Hevatia Hevatische Arbeiderspartij | |
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General Secretary | Magnus Broekhaar |
Vice Secretary | Jochum Wallink |
Politburo Presidium | Magnus Broekhaar Jochum Wallink Adisa Voelman Albert Coesens Wim Calleeuw Akanni Arijs Ido Lopers |
Internal Control Secretary | Albert Coesens |
Founded | 10 February 1920 |
Legalized | 17 April 1938 |
Newspaper | Volksblad |
Youth wing | Young Hevatian Pioneer Corps |
Armed wing | Hevatian People's Armed Forces |
Labour wing | Hevatian Federation of Workers' Unions |
Membership (2020) | 15,675,092 |
Ideology | Flecquism–Gintzburgism Communism Vanguardism Socialist patriotism |
Political position | Far-left |
Religion | None |
Colors | Red Green |
Slogan | Arbeiders verenigd als één! Workers united as one! |
People's Chamber seats | 951 / 979 |
The Workers' Party of Hevatia (Borish: Hevatische Arbeiderspartij, HAP; lit. "Hevatian Workers' Party") is a communist party and the ruling party of Hevatia. The Constitution of Hevatia ordains the party as the leading sociopolitical force. The HAP was founded on 10 February 1920 and seized political power during the 1938 Hevatian Crisis.