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[[Image:EDTE logo.png|thumb|EDTE symbol]]The '''Estonian Democratic Labour Party''' ({{lang-et|Eesti Demokraatlik Tööerakond}}, EDTE) was a [[social democracy|social democratic]] [[political party]] in [[Estonia]] (then the [[Estonian SSR]]). The party was founded in April 1989. The party was led by [[Vello Saatpalu]]. In June 1989, the party sent a delegation to the [[Socialist International]] congress in [[Stockholm]].<ref name="edte">Johansson, Karl Magnus (2008) ''[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01629770802031234 External Legitimization and Standardization Of National Political Parties: The Case Of Estonian Social Democracy]'', Journal of Baltic Studies, 39:2, 157 — 183</ref> |
[[Image:EDTE logo.png|thumb|EDTE symbol]]The '''Estonian Democratic Labour Party''' ({{lang-et|Eesti Demokraatlik Tööerakond}}, EDTE) was a [[social democracy|social democratic]] [[political party]] in [[Estonia]] (then the [[Estonian SSR]]). The party was founded in April 1989. The party was led by [[Vello Saatpalu]]. In June 1989, the party sent a delegation to the [[Socialist International]] congress in [[Stockholm]].<ref name="edte">Johansson, Karl Magnus (2008) ''[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01629770802031234 External Legitimization and Standardization Of National Political Parties: The Case Of Estonian Social Democracy]'', Journal of Baltic Studies, 39:2, 157 — 183</ref> |
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The Estonian Democratic Labour Party (Template:Lang-et, EDTE) was a social democratic political party in Estonia (then the Estonian SSR). The party was founded in April 1989. The party was led by Vello Saatpalu. In June 1989, the party sent a delegation to the Socialist International congress in Stockholm.[1]
On September 8, 1989, the party merged into the Estonian Social Democratic Party.[1]
References
- ^ a b Johansson, Karl Magnus (2008) External Legitimization and Standardization Of National Political Parties: The Case Of Estonian Social Democracy, Journal of Baltic Studies, 39:2, 157 — 183