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The Labour Party Pakistan (Urdu: لیبر پارٹی پاکستان, LPP) was a far-left political party and a leading labor union, closely allying associating with Fourth International. It claimed membership of 7,300 members in 2009. It originates from the Trotskyist tradition. Its founders were students in the Netherlands who came into contact with the Committee for a Workers' International and were recruited to that body in 1980. They returned to Pakistan in 1986 and began carrying out entry work in the Pakistan Peoples Party as The Struggle. From 1991 some members split from The Struggle and operated as an open group and in 1995 they became the (JIT) or . This was in opposition to the advice of the CWI. This was with a membership of 70 militants which grew to 740 by 1997 when the LPP was launched. Th

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  • Labour Party Pakistan (en)
  • Партия труда Пакистана (ru)
  • 巴基斯坦劳动党 (zh)
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  • Па́ртия труда́ Пакиста́на, ПТП (англ. Labour Party Pakistan, LPP) — леворадикальная политическая партия в Пакистане, национальная секция Четвёртого интернационала, ставящая своей целью борьбу за демократический социалистический Пакистан. На 2003 год насчитывала порядка 2 800 членов, к 2009 году численность возросла до 7 300 членов. (ru)
  • 巴基斯坦劳动党(乌尔都语:لیبر پارٹی پاکستان‎‎)是巴基斯坦的一个已不存在的托洛茨基主义政党。该党成立于1986年。2009年,该党宣称拥有7300名成员。2012年11月10日,该党与巴基斯坦人民党(Awami Party Pakistan)、合并为人民工人党。该党曾是第四国际的常驻观察员。 (zh)
  • The Labour Party Pakistan (Urdu: لیبر پارٹی پاکستان, LPP) was a far-left political party and a leading labor union, closely allying associating with Fourth International. It claimed membership of 7,300 members in 2009. It originates from the Trotskyist tradition. Its founders were students in the Netherlands who came into contact with the Committee for a Workers' International and were recruited to that body in 1980. They returned to Pakistan in 1986 and began carrying out entry work in the Pakistan Peoples Party as The Struggle. From 1991 some members split from The Struggle and operated as an open group and in 1995 they became the (JIT) or . This was in opposition to the advice of the CWI. This was with a membership of 70 militants which grew to 740 by 1997 when the LPP was launched. Th (en)
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  • Labour Party Pakistan (en)
  • لیبر پارٹی پاکستان (en)
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  • Farooq Tariq (en)
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