Swiss Labour Party
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Template:Politics of Switzerland The Swiss Party of Labour (German: Partei der Arbeit der Schweiz, French: Parti Suisse du Travail - Parti Ouvrier et Populaire, Italian: Partito Svizzero del Lavoro) is a socialist party in Switzerland.
The party was founded in 1944 by the illegal Communist Party of Switzerland. On May 21 the constituent conference of the Basel Federation of the party was held. On October 14-15 the same year the first Parteitag of the party was held in Zürich. Léon Nicole was elected president and Karl Hofmaier General Secretary.
On October 6-7 1945 the Second Parteitag was held in Geneva. By this time the party has 20 000 members. On November 30-December 1 the 3rd Parteitag in Zürich.
On July 27 a Swiss Party Conference was held in Bern. Karl Hofmaier was removed from his position due to a financial scandal.
In the national elections of 1947 the party receives 5,1% of votes.
On July 4-6 1949 the 4th Parteitag was held. Steps to strengthen the organization as a Cadre Party are taken. Edgar Woog elected General Secretary. 4. bis 6. Juni: 4. Parteitag der PdAS in Basel. Stärkere Ausrichtung auf eine Kaderpartei hin: Förderung der Schulung, stärkeres Gewicht auf Betriebszellen gelegt. Wahl von Edgar Woog zum Generalsekretär.
In 1950 the party works intensively for the Stockholm Peace Appeal. 260 000 signatures are collected in Switzerland.
On May 31-June 2 1952 the 5th Parteitag is held in Geneva. On December 7 the Central Committe expells Léon Nicole from the party.
On May 28-30 6th Parteitag in Geneva.
On May 16-18 1959 7th Parteitag in Geneva. A new party programme aproved with the concept of antimonopolistic unity, "Swiss Road to Socialism" (inspired by similar programme of the Communist Party of Great Britain).
On May 16-18 1964 8th Parteitag in Geneva. 1964 16. bis 18. Mai: 8. Parteitag der PdAS in Genf.
It is associated with the European United Left - Nordic Green Left group in the European Parliament, although Switzerland is not in the EU.
External links
- Template:De icon Official homepage (in German) (http://www.pda.ch/)
- Template:Fr icon Official homepage (in French) (http://www.gouvernement.ch/pst/)de:Partei der Arbeit der Schweiz