Workers' Party (Kyotakavia)
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Workers' Party Vojanin Parte | |
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Abbreviation | WP |
Leader | Keidan Lopov |
Founded | March 9, 1854 |
Preceded by | Kyotakavian Freedom Movement |
Membership (1925) | 230,000 |
Ideology | Social Democracy Economic Interventionism Protectionist Kyotakavian Nationalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Legislative Assembly | 45 / 535
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State Ministerial Council | 1 / 30
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State Presidency | 0 / 5
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The Workers' Party, is a political party in the Federal State of Kyotakavia that formed from the Labour Movement in the mid 19th Century, representing working-class, western Kyotakavian interests and operating itself on a membership heavy structure. The party is described as politically left-of-centre with emphasis on Social Democratic policies combined with an emphasis on protectionist trade and foreign policy that stands in stark contrast to an extremely interventionist internal policy, built around the core creation and maintaining of a strong welfare state.