Farmer-Labor Party of Russia
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Farmer-Labor Party Фермерско-Трудовая Партия | |
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Abbreviation | ФТП |
Founded | July 5, 1925 |
Headquarters | Sitkinsky Boulevard, Novoarchangelsk |
Newspaper | The Liberty Beacon (Russian: Маяк Свободы) |
Student wing | Student Labor Party |
Membership (1930) | 17,801 |
Ideology | Populism Social capitalism Pensioners' interests Protectionism Agricultural incentives Pluralism |
Political position | Center-left to Left |
Religion | Secular |
Colors | Cardinal Red |
Slogan | Bread and Roses (Russian: Хлеб и Розы) |
Duma | 8 / 50
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The Farmer-Labor Party (Russian language: Фермерско-Трудовая Партия, ФТП), is a center-left to left political party in Alaska. It is among the five large parties in the country holding seats in the Alaskan Duma. It is currently an opposition party.
History
Historical election results
The Lighthouse Newsletter
Factions
Krasnyye
The so-called "Red" faction of the FTP is the more radical, labor-oriented of the two, supported by unionists, student radicals, and the most left-win of Alaskan society. The Krasnyye are essentially social democratic and Marxist in nature, as well as being dangerously close to political republicanism.
Zelenyye
The dominant "Green" faction of the FTP is much more moderate than their urban counterparts, primarily being a leftist, populist agrarian interests party. Whereas the Reds desire radical social and economic change, the FTP is primarily concerned with farming subsidies, social security, and infrastructure, and is considerably less sympathetic to political and social leftism than the Reds.