Walloon Workers' Party

The Walloon Workers' Party (French: Parti Wallon des Travailleurs, PWT) was a political party in Belgium.

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History

The PWT was established by François Perin on 26 February 1965.[1] In the May 1965 general elections the party received 0.5% of the vote and won a single seat in the Chamber of Representatives.[2] On 25 June 1965 it merged with the Walloon Front, the Walloon Democratic Rally and the Wallon Democratic Front to form the Walloon Party, the forerunner to the Walloon Rally.[3]

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References

  1. Walloon Workers' Party (PWT) Europe Politics (in French)
  2. Results Belgian Elections (in Dutch)
  3. Walloon Rally Europe Politics
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