Labor Party
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Leadership | Alberto Anaya |
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Founders | Alberto Anaya |
Founded | Mexico City |
Mexico | |
Member of | Together We Will Make History |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2217178 |
About Labor Party
The Labor Party is a political party in Mexico. It was founded on 8 December 1990. The party is currently led by Alberto Anaya.
Two held after mob rushes Sydney LGBT protesters

... Mr Latham began his political career with the Australian Labor Party and served as its leader from 2003 – 2005...
The trip that transformed Australia and China ties, five decades on

... [But] his view was, how can you not have diplomatic relations with the government of a country of that size? " But even within Mr Whitlam s Labor Party, many regarded any step towards China as " political death" domestically...
Have China's Pacific ambitions been thwarted?

... But earlier this year, a move that Australia s Labor Party called " the worst failure of Australian foreign policy in the Pacific" in 80 years...
Anthony Albanese: Australia's new PM sworn in ahead of Quad meeting

... Mr Albanese s Labor Party defeated Scott Morrison s conservative government in an election on Saturday...
Australia election: Anthony Albanese signals climate policy change

... Anthony Albanese, who won Saturday s election with the opposition centre-left Labor Party, said Australia could become a renewable energy superpower...
Australia election: Anthony Albanese leads Labor to Australian election victory

...Anthony Albanese is set to become Australia s next prime minister after leading the Labor Party to its first election victory in almost a decade...
Australia election: Why is Australia's parliament so white?

... Last year, she was pre-selected by the Labor Party to run in the nation s most multicultural seat...
How Australia became the anxious country

... With the Labor Party so determined to fight what party insiders call a small target campaign, there s been surprisingly little talk of a post-pandemic build back better agenda...