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The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Māori: Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand. The party's platform programme describes its founding principle as democratic socialism, while observers describe Labour as social-democratic and pragmatic in practice.
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El Partido Laborista de Nueva Zelanda (NZLP en inglés: New Zealand Labour Party, en maorí: Rōpū Reipa o Aotearoa) es un partido político progresista de Nueva Zelanda. Se describe como de centroizquierda. Ha sido uno de los dos principales partidos políticos de Nueva Zelanda desde 1935.
NombreInicioFinOtros Cargos25 de enero de 2023presentePrimer ministro de Nueva Zelanda (2023) ...1 de agosto de 201725 de enero de 2023Primera ministra de Nueva Zelanda ...18 de noviembre de 20141 de agosto de 2017Ministro de Salud (2020- presente) ...15 de septiembre de 201318 de noviembre de 2014Ministro de Inmigración (2005-2007) ...The Labour Party is part of a wider labour movement, which continues to help working Kiwis in New Zealand. We therefore have a relationship with our affiliated trade unions. Generally speaking, members of these unions are also affiliated members of Labour. Labour Electorate Committees.
The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour ( Māori: Reipa ), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand. The party's platform programme describes its founding principle as democratic socialism, while observers describe Labour as social-democratic and pragmatic in practice.
New Zealand Labour Party, political party established in 1916 in a merger of various socialist and trade-union groups, including the Unified Labour Party (founded in 1910) and the Social Democratic Party (founded in 1913). It has traditionally been strongest among trade unionists and low-income voters.