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==Joining Left Coalition==
==Joining Left Coalition==
Despite the Party's formation being forged in pre-existing animosity between some factions of the far-left and the Left Coalition, as shown by the Party's ambivalence in the March 2021 Presidential Election, relations between the Workers' Party and the Left Coalition did gradually improve, with the Party formally beginning a Left Coalition member immediately following the March elections.
Despite the Party's formation being forged in pre-existing animosity between some factions of the far-left and the Left Coalition, as shown by the Party's ambivalence in the March 2021 Presidential Election, relations between the Workers' Party and the Left Coalition did gradually improve, with the Party formally beginning a Left Coalition member immediately following the March elections. The Workers' Party would remain in the Left Coalition for some time. Although the relationship continued to have a rocky foundation, the Left and the Workers' Party were able to work together for a period of time, allowing the Left to stay alive in politics.  


==Gradual Growth==
==Gradual Growth==

Revision as of 20:05, 30 June 2021

The Workers' Party
National Workers' Secretary (NWS) Michael Wazowski
Seeger Purdy
Ricca
Loulou
Koay
Founded January 26, 2021
Dissolved June 28, 2021
Membership 0
Ideology Socialism
Communism
Colors     
House of Representatives
0 / 18
Senate
0 / 8
Governorships
0 / 4
State Legislatures
0 / 22
Website
https://discord.gg/bMh8gyyGTz

The Workers' Party was the newest formed far-left party, founded in January 2021. The party was known to host a range of left-wing members ranging from social democrats to communists. Though it had generally been interpreted as the successor to the then recently dissolved United Left, the party was formed with a variety of members, including former prominent members of the Social Democratic Party, such as Kevin. The Party saw its largest electoral success in the states of Dixie and Puerto Rico. The party was a member of the Left Coalition that was formed between the three big left parties until their departure.

After a series of setbacks, membership decline and lack of support in the political sphere, the party was dissolved in June 2021.

Formation and Early Days

Following the defeat of Michael Wazowski in the Dixie Senate and the continuing collapse of the United Left, Wazowski would make the decision alongside then United Left leader Ricca in forming a new party for members who did not feel as if they belonged to any of the other existing Left Coalition parties. As the idea expanded, the two would see Moonguy and former President Politophile join the party to build up the required membership and lead it to formation. With then SDP member Kevin making the decision to join too as his political views had been shifting, the party would gain small support as it began to launch.

The party would form the same day as the Pirate Party, which as of May 2021 has been dissolved. The party would see criticism from day one from both sides of the political aisle. Dubbed the successor party to 'Pokeism' the party would struggle in it's early days with few members joining and both sides of the aisle unwilling to begin formal discussions.

Joining Left Coalition

Despite the Party's formation being forged in pre-existing animosity between some factions of the far-left and the Left Coalition, as shown by the Party's ambivalence in the March 2021 Presidential Election, relations between the Workers' Party and the Left Coalition did gradually improve, with the Party formally beginning a Left Coalition member immediately following the March elections. The Workers' Party would remain in the Left Coalition for some time. Although the relationship continued to have a rocky foundation, the Left and the Workers' Party were able to work together for a period of time, allowing the Left to stay alive in politics.

Gradual Growth

Since its formation, the Party has seen slow but steady growth, with the April State elections being the first election in the Party's history in which in contested at least a single race in every state, with new party branches being formed North and Jefferson, though remaining generally minor factors. The May Federal elections additionally saw two new representatives elected on the Party's behalf, and rising WP star Rosa Berry coming close to beating established political insider Tedd Ddet in the District of Columbia's At-Large Congressional District.

The May Federal elections were also the first time in the Party's history in which it won a majority of votes in contested seats.

Leadership History

First Secretary
Term Name Length of Service
First Politophile January 26, 2021 - March 11, 2021
Second Ricca March 11, 2021 - April 19, 2021
Third Michael Wazowski April 19, 2021 - May 27, 2021
Fourth Ethan Koay May 27, 2021 - June 26, 2021

Electoral History

In congressional elections

House of Representatives Senate President
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
Mar 2021
2 / 20
N/A Mar 2021
0 / 8
N/A Christian Bo
May 2021
3 / 18
Increase1 May 2021
0 / 8
Steady

In state elections

Puerto Rico Assembly Dixie Assembly
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
Jan 2021
1 / 3
N/A Jan 2021
1 / 7
N/A
Feb 2021
1 / 3
Increase1 Feb 2021
2 / 7
Increase1
Apr 2021
2 / 3
Increase2 Apr 2021
0 / 7
Decrease2