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  2. Dominica Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1955 by Phyllis Shand Allfrey and Emmanuel Christopher Loblack, the Dominica Labour Party is the oldest political party in Dominica. [1] It first contested general elections in 1961, winning seven of the eleven seats, and party leader Edward Leblanc became Premier of Dominica. [2] In the next elections in 1966 it won all but one of ...

  3. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Scribbled oak tree [15] [16] – Conservative Party; Shovel – Labour Party (UK) until 1983; Stylised P-shaped Flag – Pirate Party UK; Sun cross – British Movement; Sunflower – Scottish Green Party; Torch – former logo of the Labour Party (1920s to 1983) and the Conservative Party (1980s to 2006). [15]

  4. List of political parties in Dominica - Wikipedia

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    Dominica Labour Party: DLP Social democracy: 19 / 21. Other parties. Party Abbr. Ideology Dominica Freedom Party: DFP Conservatism: People's Party of Dominica: PPOD

  5. Dominican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Party was founded on 2 August 1931, a year after Trujillo came to power. It was an outgrowth of the "Patriotic Coalition of Citizens" that supported Trujillo's run for president. Soon afterward, it was proclaimed to be the only legal party. On 16 August 1935, the HIN radio station, known as "The Voice of the Dominican Party", was ...

  6. Dominican Liberation Party - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Liberation Party (Spanish: Partido de la Liberación Dominicana, ... The PLD party's logo is a yellow five-pointed star on a purple background.

  7. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    In the Dominican Republic, the Dominican Liberation Party logo is a yellow five-pointed star on a purple background. It was originally a leftist party but today the party is seen gravitating towards a more centrist platform. In Europe, purple tends to be used for movements, parties and governments that are neither clearly right nor left. [76]

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  9. Emmanuel Christopher Loblack - Wikipedia

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    In May 1955, with longtime Dominican political activist Phyllis Shand Allfrey, he created the Dominica Labour Party. [2] However, at the same time, the visions of new Trade Union members and Loblack began to differ, and in 1957 he left.