Labour Party (Tarper)

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Labour Party of Tarper

Parti Travailliste de Tarper
Former nameUnion of True and Angered Socialists
AbbreviationLP
ChairpersonReyna Mia Waxweiler
General SecretaryEvangeline Aust
Secretary-GeneralTex Kerry
SpokespersonTex Kerry
FounderDavid Anderson
Founded2004
Split fromCommunist Party of Tarper
Socialist Unity Party
Merged intoSocialist Party of Tarper
NewspaperThe Terraum Journal
Think tankHerzog-Tapia Theorist Bureau
Student wingStudent Socialists
Youth wingYoung Socialists of Tarper
Women's wingWomen in Socialism
Trade unionTarperti Confederation of Labour
LGBT wingLGBT in the SP
IdeologyDemocratic Socialism
Left-wing Populism
Marxism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationSocialist Party of Tarper
Colors  Orange
Slogan"Workers of the World, Unite!"
Party flag
Flag of the Labour Party Tarper.svg

The Labour Party, abbreviated as LP, is a socialist political organization in Tarper. The organization, is chaired by Reyna Mia Waxweiler, it was one of the two major contemporary political parties in Tarper, along with the Socialist Unity Party (SU).

Labour had governed at the federal level in Tarper as part of a grand coalition with the SU since December 2013 following the results of the 2013 federal election. Labour participated in 8 state governments, three of were governed by Labour First Ministers.

In 2016 the party merged with the Social Democratic Party of Tarper and the Socialist Unity Party to form the Socialist Party of Tarper. The Labour Party then became a pressure group within the Socialist Party. It insists on having close ties with the labour unions of Tarper.

History

The party was founded in early 2004 when moderate communists and radical socialists from the CPT and SU, respectively, broke off from their mother parties and created a "Union of True and Angered Socialists", later renamed to the "Labour Party". The name Labour coming from its belief that it was the rightful party to represent the proletariat. The split from the CPT and SU was due to some thinking that having one all-powerful party would lead to a tyranny. The leaders of both factions met the day before and coordinated their move.

Since the party's founding, it has championed one President and a Chancellor. From 2005-2013 the party was the rival of the larger Socialist Unity Party, but both parties had actually been quite friendly to one another and soon created the Socialist Front after the 2013 Tarperti federal election. The party had kept its mission of being a stronger and harder socialist party as shown in their voting records. The party was the second largest in the nation.

Since 2016, the party has been a pressure group inside the Socialist Party along with the Socialist Unity and Social Democrats.

Former sub-organizations

The Labour Party was host to many factions and organizations.

  • Next-Generation Communists (NGC): Represented the moderate communist wing, opposed the merger and defected back into the Communist Party
  • Democratic Socialists of Tarper (DST): consisted of radical socialists of former SU membership, rejoined Socialist Unity after merger
  • Marxists & Labourites (M&L): became the mainstream of the Labour Party and reunited with its counterpart from Socialist Unity
  • Aspiring Labour (AL): presided over youth and student organizations
  • LP Publications of Tarper: the group in charge of the newspaper, The Proletariat, merged into The Tarperti Journal
  • Charron Organization: former think tank of the party.

Federal election results

Election Seats won ± Position Leader
2005
180 / 614
Increase 180 2nd David Anderson
2009
194 / 622
Increase 14 1st David Anderson
2013
193 / 630
Decrease 1 2nd Reyna Mia Waxweiler

Leaders of the Labour Party, 2004-2016

Leader Period
David Anderson 2004–2013
Reyna Mia Waxweiler 2013–2016

Tarperti Chancellors from the Labour Party

Chancellor of Tarper Time in office
David Anderson 2009–2013

Tarperti Presidents from the Labour Party

President of Tarper Time in office
Jacqueline Fulton 2009–2013