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Labor Party (Mexico)

The Labor Party (Spanish: Partido del Trabajo, pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ðel tɾaˈβaxo], PT; also known as the Workers Party) is a political party in Mexico. It was founded on 8 December 1990. The party is currently led by Alberto Anaya.

Labor Party
Partido del Trabajo
AbbreviationPT
LeaderAlberto Anaya
Founded8 December 1990 (1990-12-08)
HeadquartersMexico City
Membership (2023)457,624[1]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationJuntos Hacemos Historia
Continental affiliation
Colours  Red
  Yellow
Chamber of Deputies 
33 / 500
Senate
5 / 128
Website
Party website

Following the elections of 2018, the PT became the third-largest political party in the Chamber of Deputies with 61, after Morena with 191 and PAN with 81. Political maneuvering briefly established PRI as the third force in August 2020, although it later turned out that PT and PRI were tied with 46 seats each after doubtful PRD deputy defections in favor of PRI[2][3][4]

It received 3.25% of the total votes cast in the federal elections of 2021,[5] placing it as the seventh national political force. The Congress of the Union has 33 federal deputies and 4 senators in its LXV legislature.[6][7]

History edit

Foundation edit

Initial History edit

Following the coordination of several social groups, including the Independent Teachers' Movement, the National Union of Agricultural Workers (UNTA), the National Coordinator "Plan de Ayala," the Popular Front of Struggle of Zacatecas, the Popular Front "Tierra y Libertad" of Monterrey, the Popular Defense Committees of Durango and Chihuahua, and the Popular Union of Agricultural Workers, the PT formed.[8]

 
National Executive Committee's offices of the Labor Party, located at Avenida Cuauhtemoc 47 in Mexico City.

The party first participated in federal elections in 1991, but it failed to win 1.5 percent of the vote (the amount necessary to be recognized as a national party). In 1994, Cecilia Soto became the presidential candidate.

1998–2006 edit

In 1998 the PT allied with the larger Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) for the first time in the state of Zacatecas. In the 2000 elections, the party took part in the PRD-led Alliance for the Good of All. As part of the Alliance, it won 7 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 1 seat in the Senate.

The PT ran separately from the PRD in the 2003 elections for the Chamber of Deputies. The party won 2.4 percent of the popular vote and 6 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.

In November 2005, the PT endorsed the PRD's candidate for President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador for the July 2006 elections. In these elections the party won 12 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 3 out of 128 Senators.

In October 2006, the PT further allied itself with the PRD and the Convergence Party to form the Broad Progressive Front (FAP for its Spanish initials), which was granted the register by the Federal Electoral Institute.

2012 Mexican general election edit

In 2012 the PT supported PRD presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

2018 Mexican general election edit

The 2018 Mexican general election was the fifth presidential election PT had participated in. Its candidate for the Presidency was Andrés Manuel López Obrador[9] as PT formed a coalition with left-wing National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) and right-wing Social Encounter Party (PES).

Background edit

On 24 June 2017, the PT approved to stand for election in 2018 in an electoral alliance with MORENA, however the coalition was not officially registered before the National Electoral Institute, the electoral authorities of the country. From MORENA, the alliance was facilitated as a result of the decline of the PT candidate Óscar González Yáñez, who resigned his candidacy requesting the vote in favor of Delfina Gómez Álvarez, standard-bearer in the state elections of the State of Mexico in 2017.[10][11][12]

At first, there was speculation about the possibility of a front grouping all the leftist parties: MORENA, PRD, PT and Citizens' Movement (MC). However, Andrés Manuel López Obrador rejected any kind of agreement due to political differences, especially after the elections in the State of Mexico, when the candidates of the PRD and MC continued with their campaigns refusing to support the candidate of MORENA.[13] At the end of November 2017, the leaders of MORENA and the PES announced that they were in talks to form a possible alliance. In this sense, Hugo Eric Flores Cervantes, President of PES, said, "We don't negotiate with the PRI, we have two options, go alone or with MORENA."[14]

Confirmation edit

On December 13, the coalition between Morena, the PT and the PES was formalized under the name Juntos Haremos Historia (English: Together we will make history).[15] Following the signing of the agreement, Andrés Manuel López Obrador was appointed as a pre-candidate for the three political formations.[16] It is a partial coalition that will promote López Obrador as a presidential candidate and, with respect to the legislative elections: MORENA will have to choose candidates in 150 federal electoral districts and 32 districts to the Senate; 75 deputies and 16 senators for PT and 75 deputies and 16 senators for the PES.[17][18]

The alliance has received criticism as it is a coalition between two leftist parties (MORENA and the PT) with a formation related to the evangelical right (PES).[19] In response, the national president of MORENA, Yeidckol Polevnsky, mentioned that her party believes in inclusion, joint work to "rescue Mexico" and that they will continue to defend human rights,[20] while Hugo Eric Flores Cervantes, national president of the PES, mentioned that "the only possibility of real change in our country is the one headed by Andrés Manuel López Obrador "and that his party had decided to put" on the right side of history."[21]

Platform edit

The current party platform seeks to maintain the policies of the so-called "4T" these policies include, deepen federalism, and decentralize federal government duties. It encourages a mixed economy as an alternative to neo-liberalism. It advocates for judicial reform, including the election of ministers by popular vote. To reform the educational system, they seek to incorporate socialist, left-wing, and progressive organizations. Through its relationships with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, it aims to advance Latin Americanism in international politics; Furthermore, recognize the State of Palestine formally.[22]

Electoral history edit

Presidential elections edit

Election year Candidate # votes % vote Result Note
1994 Cecilia Soto González 970,121 2.75  N Defeated
2000 N/A support PRD Candidate;

Coalition: Alliance for Mexico

2006 Andrés Manuel López Obrador (PRD) support PRD Candidate;

Coalition: Coalition for the Good of All

2012 support PRD Candidate;

Coalition: Broad Progressive Front

2018 Andrés Manuel López Obrador (MORENA) 24,127,451 52.96  Y Won support MORENA Candidate;

Coalition: Juntos Haremos Historia

2024 Claudia Sheinbaum (MORENA) support MORENA Candidate;

Coalition: Juntos Hacemos Historia

Congressional elections edit

Chamber of Deputies edit

Election year Constituency PR # of seats Position Presidency Note
votes % votes %
1994 896,426 2.7 909,251 2.7
10 / 500
Minority Ernesto Zedillo  
1997 748,869 2.6 756,125 2.6
7 / 500
2000 see: Party of the Democratic Revolution
7 / 500
Vicente Fox   Coalition: Alliance for Mexico
2003 640,724 2.5 642,290 2.5
6 / 500
2006 see: Party of the Democratic Revolution
12 / 500
Felipe Calderón Coalition: Coalition for the Good of All
2009 1,264,210 3.7 1,268,125 3.7
13 / 500
2012 77,233 0.01 2,219,228 4.55
15 / 500
Enrique Peña Nieto   Coalition: Broad Progressive Front
2015 665,597 1.76 1,134,439 2.84
6 / 500
2018 51,260 0.09 2,164,442 3.82
61 / 500
Andrés Manuel López Obrador   Coalition: Juntos Haremos Historia
2021 538,832 1.10 1,594,828 3.24
38 / 500
Coalition: Juntos Hacemos Historia

Due to a number of party changes among legislators, in September 2020 PT became tied for the third most biggest political party in the Chamber, after MORENA and PAN, but tied with PRI, with 34 seats each.[23]

Senate elections edit

Election year Constituency PR # of seats Position Presidency Note
votes % votes %
1994 977,072 2.9
0 / 128
Minority Ernesto Zedillo  
1997 745,881 2.6
1 / 128
2000 see: Party of the Democratic Revolution
1 / 128
Vicente Fox   Coalition: Alliance for Mexico
2006 see: Party of the Democratic Revolution
0 / 128
Felipe Calderón Coalition: Coalition for the Good of All
2012 2,339,923 4.9
4 / 128
Enrique Peña Nieto   Coalition: Broad Progressive Front
2018 2,164,442 3.82
6 / 128
Andrés Manuel López Obrador   Coalition: Juntos Haremos Historia

References edit

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  9. ^ "AMLO, candidato del PT a la Presidencia". www.milenio.com. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  10. ^ Digital, Milenio. "PT acuerda ir con Morena por la Presidencia en el 2018". Milenio. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
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  13. ^ . www.animalpolitico.com. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  14. ^ "No negociaremos con el PRI; vamos solos o con Morena: PES". Excélsior. 7 December 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  15. ^ "Partido del Trabajo y Encuentro Social anuncian coalición con Morena". Expansión. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  16. ^ Nación321 (13 December 2017). "Morena y Encuentro Social oficializan su unión rumbo a 2018". Retrieved 13 December 2017.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  18. ^ Zavala, Misael (13 December 2017). "Firman acuerdo Morena, PES y PT para ir en coalición". El Universal. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
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  21. ^ "La única opción para cambiar el país es la que encabeza AMLO: Hugo Eric Flores". El Financiero Bloomberg. 13 December 2018. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 14 December 2017 – via YouTube.
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party in Mexico It was founded on 8 December 1990 The party is currently led by Alberto Anaya Labor Party Partido del TrabajoAbbreviationPTLeaderAlberto AnayaFounded8 December 1990 1990 12 08 HeadquartersMexico CityMembership 2023 457 624 1 IdeologySocialism of the 21st centuryLeft wing nationalismProgressivismDemocratic socialismAnti capitalismLabourismPolitical positionLeft wingNational affiliationJuntos Hacemos HistoriaContinental affiliationCOPPPALSao Paulo ForumColours Red YellowChamber of Deputies 33 500Senate5 128WebsiteParty websitePolitics of MexicoPolitical partiesElections Following the elections of 2018 the PT became the third largest political party in the Chamber of Deputies with 61 after Morena with 191 and PAN with 81 Political maneuvering briefly established PRI as the third force in August 2020 although it later turned out that PT and PRI were tied with 46 seats each after doubtful PRD deputy defections in favor of PRI 2 3 4 It received 3 25 of the total votes cast in the federal elections of 2021 5 placing it as the seventh national political force The Congress of the Union has 33 federal deputies and 4 senators in its LXV legislature 6 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 1 1 Initial History 1 2 1998 2006 1 3 2012 Mexican general election 1 4 2018 Mexican general election 1 4 1 Background 1 4 2 Confirmation 2 Platform 3 Electoral history 3 1 Presidential elections 3 2 Congressional elections 3 2 1 Chamber of Deputies 3 2 2 Senate elections 4 ReferencesHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Foundation edit Initial History editFollowing the coordination of several social groups including the Independent Teachers Movement the National Union of Agricultural Workers UNTA the National Coordinator Plan de Ayala the Popular Front of Struggle of Zacatecas the Popular Front Tierra y Libertad of Monterrey the Popular Defense Committees of Durango and Chihuahua and the Popular Union of Agricultural Workers the PT formed 8 nbsp National Executive Committee s offices of the Labor Party located at Avenida Cuauhtemoc 47 in Mexico City The party first participated in federal elections in 1991 but it failed to win 1 5 percent of the vote the amount necessary to be recognized as a national party In 1994 Cecilia Soto became the presidential candidate 1998 2006 edit In 1998 the PT allied with the larger Democratic Revolution Party PRD for the first time in the state of Zacatecas In the 2000 elections the party took part in the PRD led Alliance for the Good of All As part of the Alliance it won 7 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 1 seat in the Senate The PT ran separately from the PRD in the 2003 elections for the Chamber of Deputies The party won 2 4 percent of the popular vote and 6 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies In November 2005 the PT endorsed the PRD s candidate for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for the July 2006 elections In these elections the party won 12 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 3 out of 128 Senators In October 2006 the PT further allied itself with the PRD and the Convergence Party to form the Broad Progressive Front FAP for its Spanish initials which was granted the register by the Federal Electoral Institute 2012 Mexican general election edit In 2012 the PT supported PRD presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador 2018 Mexican general election edit See also Opinion polling for the 2018 Mexican general election The 2018 Mexican general election was the fifth presidential election PT had participated in Its candidate for the Presidency was Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador 9 as PT formed a coalition with left wing National Regeneration Movement MORENA and right wing Social Encounter Party PES Background edit On 24 June 2017 the PT approved to stand for election in 2018 in an electoral alliance with MORENA however the coalition was not officially registered before the National Electoral Institute the electoral authorities of the country From MORENA the alliance was facilitated as a result of the decline of the PT candidate oscar Gonzalez Yanez who resigned his candidacy requesting the vote in favor of Delfina Gomez Alvarez standard bearer in the state elections of the State of Mexico in 2017 10 11 12 At first there was speculation about the possibility of a front grouping all the leftist parties MORENA PRD PT and Citizens Movement MC However Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador rejected any kind of agreement due to political differences especially after the elections in the State of Mexico when the candidates of the PRD and MC continued with their campaigns refusing to support the candidate of MORENA 13 At the end of November 2017 the leaders of MORENA and the PES announced that they were in talks to form a possible alliance In this sense Hugo Eric Flores Cervantes President of PES said We don t negotiate with the PRI we have two options go alone or with MORENA 14 Confirmation edit On December 13 the coalition between Morena the PT and the PES was formalized under the name Juntos Haremos Historia English Together we will make history 15 Following the signing of the agreement Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was appointed as a pre candidate for the three political formations 16 It is a partial coalition that will promote Lopez Obrador as a presidential candidate and with respect to the legislative elections MORENA will have to choose candidates in 150 federal electoral districts and 32 districts to the Senate 75 deputies and 16 senators for PT and 75 deputies and 16 senators for the PES 17 18 The alliance has received criticism as it is a coalition between two leftist parties MORENA and the PT with a formation related to the evangelical right PES 19 In response the national president of MORENA Yeidckol Polevnsky mentioned that her party believes in inclusion joint work to rescue Mexico and that they will continue to defend human rights 20 while Hugo Eric Flores Cervantes national president of the PES mentioned that the only possibility of real change in our country is the one headed by Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and that his party had decided to put on the right side of history 21 Platform editThe current party platform seeks to maintain the policies of the so called 4T these policies include deepen federalism and decentralize federal government duties It encourages a mixed economy as an alternative to neo liberalism It advocates for judicial reform including the election of ministers by popular vote To reform the educational system they seek to incorporate socialist left wing and progressive organizations Through its relationships with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States it aims to advance Latin Americanism in international politics Furthermore recognize the State of Palestine formally 22 Electoral history editPresidential elections edit Election year Candidate votes vote Result Note 1994 Cecilia Soto Gonzalez 970 121 2 75 nbsp N Defeated 2000 N A support PRD Candidate Coalition Alliance for Mexico 2006 Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador PRD support PRD Candidate Coalition Coalition for the Good of All 2012 support PRD Candidate Coalition Broad Progressive Front 2018 Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador MORENA 24 127 451 52 96 nbsp Y Won support MORENA Candidate Coalition Juntos Haremos Historia 2024 Claudia Sheinbaum MORENA support MORENA Candidate Coalition Juntos Hacemos Historia Congressional elections edit Chamber of Deputies edit Election year Constituency PR of seats Position Presidency Note votes votes 1994 896 426 2 7 909 251 2 7 10 500 Minority Ernesto Zedillo nbsp 1997 748 869 2 6 756 125 2 6 7 500 2000 see Party of the Democratic Revolution 7 500 Vicente Fox nbsp Coalition Alliance for Mexico 2003 640 724 2 5 642 290 2 5 6 500 2006 see Party of the Democratic Revolution 12 500 Felipe Calderon Coalition Coalition for the Good of All 2009 1 264 210 3 7 1 268 125 3 7 13 500 2012 77 233 0 01 2 219 228 4 55 15 500 Enrique Pena Nieto nbsp Coalition Broad Progressive Front 2015 665 597 1 76 1 134 439 2 84 6 500 2018 51 260 0 09 2 164 442 3 82 61 500 Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador nbsp Coalition Juntos Haremos Historia 2021 538 832 1 10 1 594 828 3 24 38 500 Coalition Juntos Hacemos Historia Due to a number of party changes among legislators in September 2020 PT became tied for the third most biggest political party in the Chamber after MORENA and PAN but tied with PRI with 34 seats each 23 Senate elections edit Election year Constituency PR of seats Position Presidency Note votes votes 1994 977 072 2 9 0 128 Minority Ernesto Zedillo nbsp 1997 745 881 2 6 1 128 2000 see Party of the Democratic Revolution 1 128 Vicente Fox nbsp Coalition Alliance for Mexico 2006 see Party of the Democratic Revolution 0 128 Felipe Calderon Coalition Coalition for the Good of All 2012 2 339 923 4 9 4 128 Enrique Pena Nieto nbsp Coalition Broad Progressive Front 2018 2 164 442 3 82 6 128 Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador nbsp Coalition Juntos Haremos HistoriaReferences edit Padron de afiliados Presta PRD un ratito a sus diputados al PRI September 2020 El PT tiene derecho de buscar presidir la Mesa Directiva de la Camara de Diputados Fernandez Norona 31 August 2020 Suave matria Defensa de Norona defensa de la Cuarta Transformacion Sonora Inclusiva sonorainclusiva com Archived from the original on 2020 10 21 Computos 2018 computos2018 ine mx Retrieved 2024 03 21 Integrantes de la LXV Legislatura sitl diputados gob mx Retrieved 2024 03 21 www senado gob mx https www senado gob mx 64 senadores por grupo parlamentario Retrieved 2024 03 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help En peligro 30 anos de diputaciones de los Aguilar en el PT La Cronica de Chihuahua Retrieved 2024 03 21 AMLO candidato del PT a la Presidencia www milenio com 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