Estonian Labour Party Eesti Tööerakond | |
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Founder | Jüri Vilms |
Founded | 1917 |
Dissolved | 1932 |
Succeeded by | National Centre Party |
Ideology | Social liberalism Social democracy Centrism Agrarianism From mid 1920s: Conservatism |
Political position | Centre to centre-left From mid 1920s: Centre-right |
Colours | Red |
The Estonian Labour Party (Estonian: Eesti Tööerakond, ETE) was a political party in Estonia. It was formed in 1919 by a merger of the Radical Socialist Party and the Social Travaillist Party, and ceased to exist in 1932, when it merged with other centrist parties to form the National Centre Party. It was a member of government coalitions between 1919 and 1925, and again from 1927 until 1931.[1]