Workers' and Peasants' Party (Liechtenstein)

The Workers' and Peasants' Party (German: Partei der Unselbständig Erwerbenden und Kleinbauern, abbreviated UEK),[1] also known as the Workers' and Peasants' Electoral List (Wahlliste der unselbständig Erwerbenden und Kleinbauern), was a political party in Liechtenstein.

The party emerged from the national trade union movement, as no workers had been elected in the 1949 elections.

[2][3][4] The party was founded as a delegates' assembly in 1953.

[2] It contested the February 1953 elections, it received 198 votes (6.9%) but failed to win a seat due to the 18% electoral threshold.

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