Workers' Party
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Workers' Party is a name used by a number of political parties throughout the world. It is perhaps one of the few standard party names that does not have an association with any particular ideology, having been used by a wide range of groups - both left and right - in various places at various times:
- Algeria: Workers' Party (Algeria)
- Barbados: Workers Party of Barbados
- Brazil: Workers' Party (Brazil)
- Ecuador: Workers' Party of Ecuador
- France: Workers' Party (France)
- Guinea-Bissau: Workers' Party (Guinea-Bissau)
- Hungary: Workers Party (Hungary)
- India: Workers Party of India
- Ireland: The Workers Party (Ireland)
- Turkey: Kurdistan Workers Party
- Macedonia: Workers Party (Macedonia)
- North Korea: Korean Workers' Party
- Singapore: Workers' Party of Singapore
- Turkey: Workers Party (Turkey)
Defunct parties include
- Germany: German Workers' Party
- Hungary: Hungarian Workers Party
- Ireland: Irish Workers Party
- Spain: Workers' Party of Marxist Unification
- United Kingdom: Workers Party of Scotland
- United States of America: Workers' Party (Third International), Workers' Party of the United States, Workers Party, Workers Party, USA
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