Labor Party $1$ - traducción al holandés
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Labor Party $1$ - traducción al holandés

FORMER U.S. POLITICAL PARTY, 1936–1956
American Labor Party (New York State); American Labor party; American-Labor; American Labor Party (United States)
  • Pinback button issued by the American Labor Party.
  • Women surrounded by posters in English and [[Yiddish]] supporting [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], [[Herbert H. Lehman]], and the American Labor Party teach other women how to vote, 1936.

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Amerikaanse Partij v.d. Arbeid
Israel Labor Party         
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  • Original logo of the party from the 1980s
  • Leaning version of the current party logo, adopted in 2016
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  • Seats held by the Labor party since its founding.
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  • Party logo adopted in 1992, which was used until 2016
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  • Israeli Labor Party ballot slip – "Emet"
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ISRAELI SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Israel Labour Party; Israel Labor Party; Israeli Labor party; Israel labor party; Israeli Labour Party; Labour Party of Israel; Labour Party (Israel); Labour (Israel); Ha'Avoda; Ha‘Avoda; Labor (Israel); Labor Party (Israel); HaAvoda; Havodah; Labor Party of Israel; Labor-Meimad; Mifleget Ha-Avodah Ha-Yisraelit; Haavoda.org.il
Israelische Arbeiders Partij (een zionisties socialisties arbeiderspartij)
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SENIOR OFFICIAL WITHIN A POLITICAL PARTY WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND DAILY POLITICAL WORK
Party Secretary; Secretary (political party)
partijsecretaris

Definición

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Wikipedia

American Labor Party

The American Labor Party (ALP) was a political party in the United States established in 1936 that was active almost exclusively in the state of New York. The organization was founded by labor leaders and former members of the Socialist Party of America who had established themselves as the Social Democratic Federation (SDF). The party was intended to parallel the role of the British Labour Party, serving as an umbrella organization to unite New York social democrats of the SDF with trade unionists who would otherwise support candidates of the Republican and Democratic parties.