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The Workers' Party (Swedish: Arbetarpartiet) is a democratic socialist political party in Sweden. It was founded in 2010, when almost the entire Västerbotten County section of the Socialist Justice Party (RS) broke off ahead of the 2010 general election. It adopted the name Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, enhetslista för jobb - mot nedskärningar (Socialist Justice Party, Unity list for jobs - against cutbacks) for its party list. In early 2011, it was renamed the more Workers' Party. It currently holds two seats in the municipal assembly of Umeå (since 2014). The Workers' Party publishes the New Workers' Journal (Nya Arbetartidningen).

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  • The Workers' Party (Swedish: Arbetarpartiet) is a democratic socialist political party in Sweden. It was founded in 2010, when almost the entire Västerbotten County section of the Socialist Justice Party (RS) broke off ahead of the 2010 general election. It adopted the name Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, enhetslista för jobb - mot nedskärningar (Socialist Justice Party, Unity list for jobs - against cutbacks) for its party list. In early 2011, it was renamed the more Workers' Party. It currently holds two seats in the municipal assembly of Umeå (since 2014). The Workers' Party publishes the New Workers' Journal (Nya Arbetartidningen). Since the 2018 elections, the "Umeå section" has maintained an equal footing with the national organisation, maintaining its two seats in Umeå city council, while the Socialist Justice Party had lost its seats except for the less populated Luleå, where it maintains two seats. (en)
  • Arbetarpartiet är ett svenskt politiskt parti med säte i Umeå. Partiet ger ut tidningen Nya Arbetartidningen och flygbladet Umebladet. Dess ungdomsförbund heter Socialistisk Ungdom. (sv)
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  • Jan Hägglund (en)
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  • Arbetarpartiet är ett svenskt politiskt parti med säte i Umeå. Partiet ger ut tidningen Nya Arbetartidningen och flygbladet Umebladet. Dess ungdomsförbund heter Socialistisk Ungdom. (sv)
  • The Workers' Party (Swedish: Arbetarpartiet) is a democratic socialist political party in Sweden. It was founded in 2010, when almost the entire Västerbotten County section of the Socialist Justice Party (RS) broke off ahead of the 2010 general election. It adopted the name Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, enhetslista för jobb - mot nedskärningar (Socialist Justice Party, Unity list for jobs - against cutbacks) for its party list. In early 2011, it was renamed the more Workers' Party. It currently holds two seats in the municipal assembly of Umeå (since 2014). The Workers' Party publishes the New Workers' Journal (Nya Arbetartidningen). (en)
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