Candidate MEP lists PvdA Below is the candidate list for the DutchLabourParty for the European Parliament election, 2009 see European Parliament election, 2009 Netherlands see MEPs for the Netherlands 2009 2014 seealso List of DutchLabourParty Members of the European Parliament Candidate list Elected members are in bold class wikitable vatop Number Candidate Preference vote 1 Thijs Berman 372.060 2 Emine Bozkurt 66.385 3 Judith Merkies 13.606 4 Jan Cremers 18.553 5 Ren Cuperus 7.209 6 Marijke Clerx 13.828 7 Louis Meuleman 5.038 8 Elsbeth van Hijlckama Vlieg 5.295 9 Lo Breemer 7.183 10 Jannewietske de Vries 11.034 11 Hans Bosch 11.255 12 Marijke Drees 13.972 13 Martin Siecker 3.273 Total 548.691 Category Dutch European Parliament election 2009 candidate lists nl Europese Parlementsverkiezingen 2009 Kandidatenlijst PvdA ... more details
The party list for the LabourParty Netherlands DutchLabourParty at the Dutch general election, 2010 2010 election was as follows The List Job Cohen Nebahat Albayrak Ronald Plasterk Mari tte Hamer Jeroen Dijsselbloem Jetta Klijnsma Diederik Samsom Gerdi Verbeet Frans Timmermans politician Frans Timmermans Sharon Dijksma Hans Spekman Angelien Eijsink Martijn van Dam Attje Kuiken Ahmed Marcouch Roos Vermeij Ed Groot Sjoera Dikkers Pierre Heijnen Lea Bouwmeester Jeroen Recourt Agnes Wolbert Eelke van der Veen Pauline Smeets Metin elik Lutz Jacobi Tjeerd van Dekken Tanja Jadnanansing Jacques Monasch Khadija Arib Jeroen de Lange Myrthe Hilkens John Leerdam Margot Kraneveldt Mohammed Mohandis Lia Roefs Jan Boelhouwer Mei Li Vos Henk Nijboer Anja Timmer Paul Kalma Brigitte Troost Jan Vos politician Jan Vos Marianne Besselink Wouter Neerings Keklik Y cel Serv Wiemers Saskia Laper ter Stege Hans Spigt Marije van den Berg Thijs Reuten Ria Oonk Sander Terphuis Chantal Gill ard Hans Adriani Loes Ypma Ard van der Tuuk Patricia Linhard Meint Helder Grace Tanamal Inge Polstra G lhan Akdemir Joyce Vermue Karin Hazewinkel Martientje Kuitenbrouwer Maarten Divendal Marijke Drees Jan Hamming Hedy d Ancona Lodewijk de Waal Category LabourParty Netherlands Category 2010 elections in the Netherlands nl Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2010 Kandidatenlijst PvdA ... more details
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Central Democratic LabourParty in Dutch language Dutch Centrale Democratische Arbeiderspartij was a political party in the Netherlands , which participated in the 1933 parliamentary election. The party mustered 182 votes, almost exclusively from Amsterdam 0.05 . The head of the list of the party was E.H. Baanders. The party was sometimes called the Baanders List . http www.inghist.nl Onderzoek Projecten KPP PartijDetail?Id 27 Category Defunct political parties in the Netherlands Category Labour parties Netherlands party stub ... more details
Expand Dutch topic gov date July 2009 Jan Baas PvdA Jan Baas is a Netherlands Dutch politician . He is a member of the LabourParty Netherlands LabourParty pvdA . ref http www.zaanstad.nl pers persarchief 2374646 Zaanstad.nl ref See also List of Dutch politicians References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baas, Jan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Dutch politician DATE OF BIRTH 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baas, Jan Category 1950 births Category Living people Category Dutch politicians Category Mayors of places in the Netherlands Category LabourParty Netherlands politicians Category Dutch civil servants Netherlands PvdA politician stub Netherlands mayor stub nl Jan Baas PvdA ... more details
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The National LabourParty can refer to National Labour Organisation UK, 1931 47 National LabourParty Antigua and Barbuda National Labor Party Australia National LabourParty Brazil National LabourParty Czechoslovakia 1938 39 National LabourParty Hungary National LabourParty Ireland National LabourParty Jamaica National LabourParty UK, 1957 Labour Electoral Association , sometimes known as the National LabourParty from 1887 onwards See also List of political parties by name National Party disambiguation LabourParty disambiguation Democratic LabourParty disambiguation disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages it Partito Laburista Nazionale sv National LabourParty ... more details
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The Scottish LabourParty is the part of the LabourParty UK which operates in Scotland . Scottish LabourParty may also refer to Scottish LabourParty 1888 , founded by Robert Cunninghame Graham and Keir Hardie Scottish LabourParty 1976 , a breakaway from the LabourParty UK LabourParty of Scotland , a group centred around Dundee in 1973 Disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ... more details
Independent LabourParty or similar terms can refer to Independent LabourParty , a former party in the UK Scottish Trades Councils Independent LabourParty , a forerunner of the British ILP Independent Labor Party , a party in Burundi, note the American spelling of Labor Independent LabourParty India , a former party in India during British colonial rule Independent LabourParty Jamaica Independent Labour Group , a former party in Northern Ireland A number of parties which have existed in Canada, see Labour candidates and parties in Canada Independent LabourParty , the original name of the Contemporary Party , a Norwegian Muslim oriented political party See also Labour Independent Group , a British group in the 1940s disambig ... more details
Social Democratic LabourParty may refer to one of the following. Estonian Left Party Estonian Social Democratic LabourParty , successor merged into the Estonian United Left Party Social Democratic Workers Party Netherlands Social Democratic and LabourParty of Northern Ireland Russian Social Democratic LabourParty Social Democratic LabourParty of Trinidad and Tobago , see List of political parties in Trinidad and Tobago disambig id Partai Buruh Sosial Demokrat ... more details
that is affiliated with the LabourParty UK LabourParty in the United Kingdom UK . The best known socialist society is the Fabian Society , founded in 1884 , some years before the creation of the LabourParty itself in which the Society participated . The Society s membership is relatively small around 7000 , but in Labour circles, it exerts much influence. The Co operative Party is not strictly a socialist society in the context of the LabourParty. It is in fact a separate political party with an electoral agreement with the LabourParty. It acts as a socialist society for the most ... a number of British trade unions pay an affiliation fee to the LabourParty, and the affiliates members become affiliated members of the LabourParty a different status from full member , unless they specifically choose otherwise. In return the societies receive a formal role in Labour decision making ..., they can participate in the election of LabourParty leaders and deputy leaders, have delegates ... the LabourParty Irish Society to the Labour National Executive Committee and can affiliate at a local ... societies are also involved in the LabourParty s policy reviews. The work of the Socilaist ... co ordinate regular meetings with senior LabourParty officials and MPs. As a collective the societies try and co ordinate campaigning work and hold a joint event at LabourParty conference. A small ... Labour Housing Group http www.labourmovement.eu Labour Movement for Europe LabourParty ... Campaign for International Development , which are not formally affiliated to the LabourParty but act as campaign groups for LabourParty members. Several of these are aiming for formal affiliation ... agreement with the LabourParty. It affiliates at a local level. Young Labour unlike Labour Students is not a Socialist Society and retains a separate place within the LabourParty. See also List of organisations associated with the British LabourParty UK LabourParty Category LabourParty UK ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Politics of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe LabourParty is a political party in Zimbabwe . It was founded in 1995. The party president is Langton Machoko. ZLP publishes Chimoto . External links http socialist.org.laikaweb.com zlp Zimbabwe LabourParty inactive website Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Zimbabwe Africa party stub ... more details
The LabourParty Irish Society is an affiliate organisation of the UK LabourParty UK LabourParty . It is a collective body of LabourParty members of Ireland Irish birth or descent, and those interested in Ireland and Irish affairs. It promotes the interests of the Irish in Britain as a whole, and encourages Irish people to become involved in the LabourParty and politics generally. Officers The current officers of the LPIS are Chair Brian Duggan Vice President Cllr Sally Mulready Vice President Conor McGinn Treasurer Liz McShane Fundraising Cllr Gerry Ryan Membership Youth Mick Rankin External links http www.lpis.org.uk LPIS UK gov stub UK LabourParty Category LabourParty UK socialist societies ... more details
The Belgian LabourParty , called Belgische Werkliedenpartij BWP in Dutch language Dutch English translation Belgian Workers Party and Parti Ouvrier Belge POB in French language French , was the first socialist party in Belgium, founded in 1885. History In April 1885, a meeting of 112 workers took place in a room of the caf De Zwaan on the Grand Place in Brussels , at the same place where the First International had convened, and where Karl Marx had written the The Communist Manifesto Communist Manifesto . At this meeting the Belgian LabourParty POB or BWP was created. Several groups had been represented at this meeting, among which also the BSP of Edward Anseele . The members were mainly craftsmen and not workers from industrial centres with the exception of Ghent . When drafting a programme for the new party, it was feared that a radical programme would deter workers. On that basis it was decided that the word socialism would not be mentioned in the name of the party, a point of view which was also defended by Cesar De Paepe 1841 1890 . The Charter of Quaregnon located in this municipalty and not in Mons because of the Civic guard of Mons fusillade of the Belgian general strike of 1893 general strike of 1893 , of 1894 provided the doctrinary basis for the Belgian socialists from 1894 until 1979. Before 1919, the district system at Belgian elections made it almost impossible for the LabourParty to get parliamentary seats in Flanders , and the Ghent socialist leader, Edward ... greatly enhanced the party s parliamentary strength and it participated in several governments. The party was a member of the Labour and Socialist International between 1923 and 1940. ref Kowalski ... of the BWP POB officials joined to found the Belgian Socialist Party . Notable members Camille Huysmans ... Emile Vandervelde August Vermeylen See also Politics of Belgium Progressive Party Belgium Christene ... International Category Members of the Labour and Socialist International Category Political parties ... more details
The Selangor LabourParty was a political party in Selangor , Federation of Malaya Malaya . The party was founded on 22 December, 1951. As of 1953, K.C. Chia was the chairman of the party, A. Tharmalingam the secretary and M. Arokiasamy the vice chairman. The party was represented in the Federal Legislative Council by Wong Pak Choy . ref name selan Socialist Asia , Vol. II, 1 June 1953, No. 2. p. 6 ref The Selangor LabourParty cooperated with the Malayan Trades Union Council , and the party helped the MTUC to build the Mill Workers Union of Selangor and the Shop Workers Union of Selangor. Two party members sat in the Central Committee of MTUC, Wong Pak Choy and Lee Moke Sang a member of the party Executive . The party had also assigned Lee Moke Sang to build the youth wing of the party. ref name selan The party had links with labour parties in Penang , Malacca , Perak and Singapore . On June 26, 1952, these parties formed the Pan Malayan LabourParty , as a union of statewise labour parties. The Selangor LabourParty became an affiliate of PMLP. Mohamed Soppi had been the secretary of the Selangor LabourParty at the time of its foundation, but left this position to assume chairmanship of the Pan Malayan LabourParty . Lee Moke Sang became General Secretary of PMLP. ref name selan The PMLP would later become the LabourParty of Malaya . References reflist Category Political parties established in 1951 Category Defunct political parties in Malaysia ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 The Winnipeg LabourParty was a reformist organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada , representing labour interests. Founded in 1896, it was based on an earlier Winnipeg organization known as the Independent LabourParty in Manitoba I Independent LabourParty which was influenced by the Independent LabourParty British party of the same name , but was not formally connected to any other group . The party initially received support from both socialists and conservative trade unionists, and succeeded in electing Arthur Puttee to the Canadian House of Commons in the Canadian federal election, 1900 1900 federal election . The WLP was hostile to radical militancy in the labour movement, however, and lost the support of many socialists in the years which followed. The WLP nominated two candidates for the provincial election of 1903 William Scott in Winnipeg Centre and Robert Thoms in Winnipeg North . Both finished well behind their Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Conservative and Manitoba Liberal Party Liberal opponents. Puttee was defeated in the Canadian federal election, 1904 1904 election , but he continued to promote labour causes in his newspaper, The Voice . In 1906, his organization was absorbed into another group calling itself the Independent LabourParty Manitoba I Independent LabourParty . See also List of political parties in Canada Manitoba List of Manitoba political parties Manitoba LabourParty Category History of Winnipeg Category Provincial political parties in Manitoba Category Defunct political parties in Canada ... more details
The LabourParty Rule Book is the governing document for the LabourParty UK LabourParty in the United Kingdom . The LabourParty Constitution forms the first chapter of the Rule Book and contains the most important principles and provisions for LabourParty governance. The chapter is divided into ten ... was significantly changed in 1995 after Tony Blair became leader of the LabourParty. The rules may be amended by the party s National Executive Committee ratified by the following LabourParty UK Conference LabourParty conference . NOTOC Rule book contents LabourParty Constitution Chapter 1 Constitutional rules Clause I Name and objects Clause II Party structure and affiliated organisations Clause III The party s financial scheme Clause IV Aims and values Clause V Party programme Clause VI LabourParty Conference Clause VII Party officers and statutory officers Clause VIII The National Executive ... External links http www.leftfutures.org wp content uploads 2011 02 LabourParty Rule Book 2010.pdf Labour ... www.labour.org.uk LabourParty online UK LabourParty Category LabourParty UK ... 2C Membership subscriptions Chapter 3 Party conference Rule 3A Delegations Rule 3B Conference Arrangements Committee Rule 3C Procedural rules for party conference Chapter 4 Elections of national officers of the party and national committees Rule 4A General principles Rule 4B Procedural rules for elections for national officers of the party Rule 4C Procedural rules for elections for national committees ... for devolved institutions Chapter 6 Disciplinary rules Rule 6A National action by the party Rule 6B Action by Constituency LabourParty CLP s Rules for party units Chapter 7 Rules for CLPs Chapter 8 Rules for branches Chapter 9 Rules for Regional Boards and European party units Chapter 10 Rules for women s forums Chapter 11 Rules for Young Labour Chapter 12 Rules for LabourParty local government committees Chapter 13 Rules for local government Labour groups on principal authorities Chapter 14 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Party of Labour and Progress of Melilla Lang es Partido del Trabajo y el Progeso de Melilla is a political party in Melilla , Spain . Its unclear whether the party is still active. DEFAULTSORT Party Of Labour And Progress Of Melilla Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Melilla Spain party stub Plazadesoberan a stub ... more details
Brazilian LabourParty lang pt Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro PTB may refer to two different political parties in Brazil Brazilian LabourParty historical , a center left party founded by supporters of Get lio Vargas and dismantled after the 1964 Brazilian coup d tat 1964 military led coup d tat Brazilian LabourParty current , a center right party founded, in the period of redemocratization, the return to democratic rule after 1988 dab ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Distinguish LabourParty Turkey Politics of Turkey LabourParty of Turkey in Turkish language Turkish T rkiye Emek i Partisi was a political party in Turkey . TEP was founded in 1975. The programme of TEP was National Democratic Revolution . It published Emek i . TEP was dissolved in the mid 1980s. DEFAULTSORT LabourParty Of Turkey Category Communist parties in Turkey Category Political parties established in 1975 Euro CP stub Turkey party stub ... more details