Alslandic Section of the Workers' International
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Progressive Alliance Aalslânske Seksje fan de Arbeiders Ynternasjonaal Aalslandisch Sektion der Arbeiterinternationale Ẹlslandliṡ Stycc af þe Vẹrcmannas' Ẹlllandas Töötajate rahvusvahelise Alslandi sektsioon | |
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Abbreviation | ASAY ASAI ESVE TRAS |
Leader | Braalt Holtrop (HSAI) |
Founded | December 10, 1919 |
Headquarters | Yndyk |
Ideology | Councilism |
Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
International affiliation | InterCon |
Euclean Parliament group | GRM |
Colors | Red |
Slogan | "For all Mankind" |
Members | |
Folkssenaat | 3 / 201
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Euclean Parliament | 0 / 24
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Website | |
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The Alslandic Section of the Workers' International (Dellish: Aalslânske Seksje fan de Arbeiders Ynternasjonaal, Weranian: Aalslandisch Sektion der Arbeiterinternationale, Swathish: Ẹlslandliṡ Stycc af þe Vẹrcmannas' Ẹlllandas, Kirenian: Töötajate rahvusvahelise Alslandi sektsioon), is a councilist bloc in Alsland. It consists of the Dellish Section of the Workers' International (DSAY), the Holsaten Section of the Workers' International (HSAI), the Swathish Section of the Workers' International (SSVE) and the Martish Section of the Workers' International (TRMS). All 4 member parties of the Section are also members of the Mixed Radical Left group in the Euclean Parliament and InterCon.
During the Great War the party was one of the most influential in Alsland and was a member of Villem Mand's national coalition until 1942 when it withdrew in opposition to the leadership of Laas Keuning over the Alslandic Bloc. The party went from being the largest party in the Folkssenaat to only having 10 seats in the body after 1960 when it formed a coalition with the Social Democratic Workers Party. The party officially dissolved in 1973 into individual parties representing different communities. The individual parties agreed to reform ASAY into a political alliance to increase their speaking time and positions on committees. The party remained in opposition until 2006 when it entered a left-wing coalition with the Workers Party.
History
Opposition and persecution
Government of national unity
Growth and coalitions with Social Democrats
Dissolution and recreation
Present
Member parties
Party | Scope | Leader | Folkssenaat | Community parliament | |
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Dellish Section of the Workers' International (DSAY) | Dellish Community | Sierk Heida | 2 / 201
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2 / 190
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Holsaten Section of the Workers' International (HSAI) | Holsaten Community | Nicole Scheffler | 1 / 201
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1 / 190
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Swathish Section of the Workers' International (SSVE) | Swathish Community | Riċard utNocct | 0 / 201
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5 / 154
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Martish Section of the Workers' International (TRMS) | Martish Community | Rita Peebo | 0 / 201
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1 / 50
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