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Labour Party
Partito del Lavoro
LeaderCesare Salvi and Giampaolo Patta
FoundedSeptember 2012 (2012-09)
Merger ofSocialism 2000, Labour–Solidarity
NewspaperLavoro & politica
IdeologySocialism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationFederation of the Left
Website
www.partito-lavoro.it

The Movement for the Labour Party (Italian: Movimento per il Partito del Lavoro), shortened as Labour Party, was a socialist and trade union-inspired political party in Italy.

It was formed in September 2012 by the merger of Socialism 2000 (leader: Cesare Salvi) and Labour–Solidarity (leader: Gian Paolo Patta), both constituent members of the Federation of the Left (FdS).[1] The party aimed at forming a broad labour party including communists, socialists and trade unionists.[2]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Nasce il "Partito del lavoro" Quante sigle a sinistra del Pd". Repubblica.it. 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  2. ^ http://www.gianpaolopatta.it/2011/09/manifesto-del-movimento-per-il-partito-del-lavoro/