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Labour Party (Kalistan)
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The Labour Party (previously known as the Libertarian-Labour Alliance, Left Kalistan and the Kalistani Free People's Movement) is a left-wing party formed in Kalistan in May 4052. Established as a reforming alternative to the governing Socialist Party, the Labour Party has evolved to become one of the most prominent parties in Kalistani politics. Karen Omobo was the first party leader and, along with James McCafferty and Francesca Totti, she is considered one of the 'founders'.
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Trade Unionism, Socialism, Unitarism, Republicanism, Social Liberalism
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The Labour Party (previously known as the Libertarian-Labour Alliance, Left Kalistan and the Kalistani Free People's Movement) is a left-wing party formed in Kalistan in May 4052. Established as a reforming alternative to the governing Socialist Party, the Labour Party has evolved to become one of the most prominent parties in Kalistani politics. Karen Omobo was the first party leader and, along with James McCafferty and Francesca Totti, she is considered one of the 'founders'. Under Luca Curti's leadership, the party moved to the left and established a long-time friendship and electoral agreement with the Socialist Party of Kalistan. Curti radically reshaped the party, changing the name to the 'Labour Party of Kalistan', establishing a militia known as 'The People's Army' and rewriting the constitution. During this period, the party was able to gain a number of cabinet positions- including the Premiership. Curti served as leader for thirty-five years before retiring. His sucessor, Jim O'Connell continued his legacy by strengthening ties with the Socialists. Ana Berg, who became leader in 4097 attempted to bring the party back to the political centre-ground, with mixed results. During this time, the Labour Party temporarily disassociated themselves from the Socialist Party- then headed by Omar al-Khali. Berg was eventually replaced by Maggie Lancaster, who led the party throughout the merger into 'Left Kalistan'. Since the dissolution of Left Kalistan, the party has been led by Sophia Conti (niece of former leader Luca Curti) and Jean-Baptiste Fabian.
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