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{{Infobox political party | {{Infobox political party | ||
| name = Labour Party of Tirol | | name = Labour Party of Tirol | ||
− | | native_name = {{lang|lld| | + | | native_name = {{lang|lld|Lëurparti dl Tirol}} |
− | | logo = | + | | logo = Labour Party (Tirol) logo.png |
| colorcode = #990000 | | colorcode = #990000 | ||
− | | abbreviation = | + | | abbreviation = LPdlT, Lab (Jackian) |
+ | | anthem = [[The Red Flag]] | ||
| leader = [[Ulrike Kindle]] | | leader = [[Ulrike Kindle]] | ||
| general_secretary = [[Carl Ingbeil]] | | general_secretary = [[Carl Ingbeil]] | ||
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| leader1_name = [[Albrec Verer]]<br>[[Kevin Heil]]<br>[[Anke Kühnert]]<br>[[Serpil Rehlinger]]<br>[[Anke Hofer]] | | leader1_name = [[Albrec Verer]]<br>[[Kevin Heil]]<br>[[Anke Kühnert]]<br>[[Serpil Rehlinger]]<br>[[Anke Hofer]] | ||
| foundation = {{start date and years ago|p=y|1903|5|23|df=yes}} | | foundation = {{start date and years ago|p=y|1903|5|23|df=yes}} | ||
− | | merger = [[ | + | | merger = [[Innthal Workers' Association]]<br>[[Passeierthal Labour Front]] |
| headquarters = Alberterplatz, [[Innsbruck]] | | headquarters = Alberterplatz, [[Innsbruck]] | ||
− | | newspaper = ''[[ | + | | newspaper = ''[[Fahn Rune]]'' |
− | | youth_wing = [[Young Socialists in the | + | | youth_wing = [[Young Socialists in the LPdlT]] |
− | | membership_year = | + | | membership_year = 2019 |
| membership = {{increase}} 5,419,300 | | membership = {{increase}} 5,419,300 | ||
− | | ideology = [[ | + | | ideology = [[Socialism]] |
| international = [[Progressive Alliance]] | | international = [[Progressive Alliance]] | ||
| colours = {{colorbox|#990000|border=darkgray}} [[Crimson]] | | colours = {{colorbox|#990000|border=darkgray}} [[Crimson]] | ||
− | | seats1_title = [[ | + | | seats1_title = [[National Council (Tirol)|National Council]] |
− | | seats1 = {{composition bar| | + | | seats1 = {{composition bar|132|400|hex=#990000}} |
| seats2_title = [[Senate of Tirol|Senate]] | | seats2_title = [[Senate of Tirol|Senate]] | ||
− | | seats2 = {{composition bar| | + | | seats2 = {{composition bar|4|18|hex=#990000}} |
− | | country = | + | | country = Tirol |
}} | }} | ||
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+ | The '''Labour Party of Tirol''' ({{lang-lld|Lëurparti dl Tirol}}, '''LPdlT''') is a socialist [[List of political parties in Tirol|political party in Tirol]]. It is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Tirol along with the [[League Party (Tirol)|League Party]]. | ||
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+ | Established in 1903, the Labour Party is the second oldest existing political party represented in the National Council, after the League Party and was one of the first communist-influenced parties in the world. From the 1910s through the early 20th century, the Labour Party was [[Tirol]]'s largest socialist party and was consistently the most popular party in Tirol. | ||
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+ | {{Tirol topics}} | ||
[[Category:Tirol]] | [[Category:Tirol]] | ||
[[Category:Terraconserva]] | [[Category:Terraconserva]] | ||
[[Category:Political Party]] | [[Category:Political Party]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marxism]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Political parties in Tirol]] |
Latest revision as of 20:52, 11 June 2023
Labour Party of Tirol Lëurparti dl Tirol | |
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Abbreviation | LPdlT, Lab (Jackian) |
Leader | Ulrike Kindle |
General Secretary | Carl Ingbeil |
Deputy Leaders | Albrec Verer Kevin Heil Anke Kühnert Serpil Rehlinger Anke Hofer |
Founded | 23 May 1903 |
Merger of | Innthal Workers' Association Passeierthal Labour Front |
Headquarters | Alberterplatz, Innsbruck |
Newspaper | Fahn Rune |
Youth wing | Young Socialists in the LPdlT |
Membership (2019) | 5,419,300 |
Ideology | Socialism |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
Colours | Crimson |
Anthem | The Red Flag |
National Council | 132 / 400
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Senate | 4 / 18
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The Labour Party of Tirol (Ladin: Lëurparti dl Tirol, LPdlT) is a socialist political party in Tirol. It is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Tirol along with the League Party.
Established in 1903, the Labour Party is the second oldest existing political party represented in the National Council, after the League Party and was one of the first communist-influenced parties in the world. From the 1910s through the early 20th century, the Labour Party was Tirol's largest socialist party and was consistently the most popular party in Tirol.