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Что (кто) такое Labor Party conference - определение

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.

Parliamentary Labor Party         
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL PARTY
Premiers Plan Labor Party; Premiers' Plan Labor Party; Premiers' Plan Labor; Premiers Plan Labor; Ministerial Labor Party
The Parliamentary Labor Party (also known as the Premiers' Plan Labor Party or Ministerial Labor Party) was a political party active in South Australia from August 1931 until June 1934.
Australian Labor Party         
  • Group photograph of Federal Labour Party MPs elected to the Australian House of Representatives and Australian Senate at the inaugural 1901 election
  • Sydney Domain]] on 24 November 1975.
  • [[Anderson Dawson]]'s ministry leaving [[Parliament House, Brisbane]], after being sworn in on 1 December 1899. His was the first government formed by a Labour party in the world
FEDERAL POLITICAL PARTY IN AUSTRALIA
Australian Labour Party; ALP (Australia); Australian Labor; Australian Labour; Labor Party of Australia; Labour Party of Australia; Labour Party (Australia); Labor Party (Australia); Country Labor Party; Labor Environment Action Network; Country Labor; Rainbow Labor; Labor (Australia)

The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also simply known as Labor, is the major centre-left political party in Australia, one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia. The party forms the federal government since being elected in the 2022 election. The ALP is a federal party, with political branches in each state and territory. They are currently in government in Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, and the Northern Territory. They are currently in opposition in New South Wales and Tasmania. It is the oldest political party in Australia, being established on 8 May 1901 at Parliament House, Melbourne, the meeting place of the first federal Parliament.

The ALP was not founded as a federal party until after the first sitting of the Australian parliament in 1901. It is regarded as descended from labour parties founded in the various Australian colonies by the emerging labour movement in Australia, formally beginning in 1891. Colonial labour parties contested seats from 1891, and federal seats following Federation at the 1901 federal election. The ALP formed the world's first labour party government and the world's first social-democratic government at a national level. At the 1910 federal election, Labor was the first party in Australia to win a majority in either house of the Australian parliament. In every election since 1910 Labor has either served as the governing party or the opposition. There have been 13 Labor Prime Ministers and 10 Periods of Federal Labor Governments.

At the federal and state/colony level, the Australian Labor Party predates both the British Labour Party and the New Zealand Labour Party in party formation, government, and policy implementation. Internationally, the ALP is a member of the Progressive Alliance, a network of social-democratic parties, having previously been a member of the Socialist International.

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  • DFL logo used on a [[lectern]] at the 2006 DFL state convention
POLITICAL PARTY IN MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party; Democratic-Farmer-Labor party; Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party; Democratic Farmer Labor Party; DFL Party; Democratic-Farmer-Labor; Minnesota DFL; Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor party; Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor; Democratic Farm Labor Party; Democratic Farm Labor; Dfl; Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota; Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (Minnesota); Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labour Party; Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party; Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party; DFLer; Democratic Farmer-Labor Party; D-MN; Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party; MN DFL Party; DFL; Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Laborer Party; Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (Minnesota); Minnesota DFL Party; Dfl.org; Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor
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Википедия

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.

Примеры употребления для Labor Party conference
1. Shakespeare said Iraq would be a central topic of discussion at this week‘s Labor Party conference.
2. British member of Parliament Hazel Blears, for instance, included Palin in remarks about how politics are turning off voters, made at a recent Labor Party conference in Manchester.
3. At the Labor Party conference in Manchester, Blair‘s colleagues will castigate him more for his support for Israel in the Lebanon war than for his domestic policies.
4. His outburst could spur dissenting lawmakers to make trouble in the runup to September‘s Labor Party conference where Blair is under pressure to be more explicit about when he plans to go.