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Workers Party (Ireland) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (268 words) |
 | The Workers Party (in Irish Páirtí na nOibrithe) is an Irish left wing political party that evolved from Official Sinn Féin. |
 | The Workers' Party operate in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. |
 | The political party Democratic Left, which merged with the Labour Party in 1999, evolved from the Workers Party in 1992. |
| Socialist Workers Party (Ireland) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1195 words) |
 | The original leadership of the SWM (Ireland) left in sympathy with a small tendency in Britain and formed the Irish Workers Group which is now a tiny part of the League for the Fifth International. |
 | The SWM was long overshadowed on the Irish left by Stalinist organisations such as the Workers Party, but the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Warsaw Bloc regimes post 1989 saw it grow. |
 | It should not be confused with the Socialist Party (Ireland), the Irish Republican Socialist Party or the Workers Party (Ireland). |