Labourers' Party

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Labourers' Party
Founded1914 (disbanded 1939)
IdeologyDomianism
Democratic socialism
Pacifism
Political positionLeft-wing
ColorsPurple
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The Labourers' Party (Lec: Karno Robòti, KR) was a Domianist and radical socialist political party in Odissian-occupied Lecistan. It was founded by Txèsüòv Domiana in 1914 after a split from the Lecistani Socialist Party over the nature of the 1914 Lecistani Revolt, and acted as a workers' rights organization in Odissia before being disbanded in 1939 after the death of Domiana in 1937 and the events of the Second Great War.

The party was founded in 1914 in Bonoventi as a pacifistic and radical leftist opposition force to the Lecistani Socialist Party and later the National Party. The Labourers' Party gained a sizable following in lower-class working areas in both Lecistan and Odissia, as well as with women, due to the party's socialist feminist rhetoric. After the death of founder Txèsüòv Domiana in 1937, the party struggled, and in 1939 disbanded, with most of its members joining the Socialist Party or the Union for the Revolutionary Proletariat.

The party's platform emphasized a democratic state built on the foundations of socialism, and aimed towards a pacifistic and both agrarian and industrialized society.