United Workers' Party
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The United Workers' Party may refer to:
  • Polish United Workers' Party
    Polish United Workers' Party
    The Polish United Workers' Party was the Communist party which governed the People's Republic of Poland from 1948 to 1989. Ideologically it was based on the theories of Marxism-Leninism.- The Party's Program and Goals :...

  • United Workers' Party (Dominica)
    United Workers' Party (Dominica)
    The United Workers' Party is a centrist political party in Dominica. As of the 2009 general election, it is the only opposition party represented in the House of Assembly of Dominica, holding three of the twenty-one seats...

  • United Workers Party (Guyana)
    United Workers Party (Guyana)
    The United Workers Party was a political party in Guyana. It contested the 1992 general elections, but received just 77 votes and failed to win a seat. The party did not contest any further elections....

  • United Workers Party (Israel)
    Mapam
    Mapam was a political party in Israel and is one of the ancestors of the modern-day Meretz party.-History:Mapam was formed by a January 1948 merger of the Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party and Ahdut HaAvoda Poale Zion Movement. The party was originally Marxist-Zionist in its outlook and represented...

    , commonly known as Mapam
  • United Workers Party (Saint Lucia)
    United Workers Party (Saint Lucia)
    The United Workers Party is a conservative political party in Saint Lucia, led by Prime Minister Stephenson King and previously by John Compton.-History:...

  • United Workers Party (United States)
    International Council Correspondence
    The International Council Correspondence was a council communist magazine published in Chicago from 1934 to 1943. In 1938, it changed its name to Living Marxism and again to New Essays in 1942....

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