Democratic Labour Party

The Democratic Labour Party is a name used by many political parties:

  • Democratic Labour Party (Barbados)
  • Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)
  • Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania
  • Democratic Labour Party (New Zealand)
  • Democratic Labor Party (South Korea)
  • Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago)
  • Democratic Labour Party (UK)
  • Democratic Labour, a defunct UK political party.
  • Democratic Labour Party (West Indies Federation)
  • Democratic Labor Party (historical), historical party in Australia
  • Democratic Labor Party in Australia
  • Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party in the United States

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