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The Timorese Labour Party (, abbreviated as PT), or Trabalhista for short (''in other sources also Partido Trabalhista Timorense PTT''), is one of the five parties in East Timor founded as early as 1974. The party describes itself as democratic and socialist, comparable to the
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(ALP). It has its headquarters in
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on ''Rua de Bé Fonte'' in ''Bairo Formosa'' ( Gricenfor).


History

The party was founded on September 5, 1974, by the now deceased Paulo Freitas da Silva ''Albano'', Domingos da Conceição Pereira and ''Alpido Abrão Martins''. The party favored independence from the then colonial power
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, but argued for a gradual disengagement with further ties to Portugal. It saw itself as a representative of the workers and an alternative to the supposedly communist
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. At its founding, the party consisted of only ten members, it remained small and insignificant. The colonial administration even refused to recognize it as a party. Freitas da Silva wrote to the then
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Prime Minister
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asking for troops to help keep peace in the country. The request was declined. Domingos da Conceição Pereira officially signed the
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for Trabalhista, in which all East Timorese parties except Fretilin are said to have demanded an Indonesian invasion of East Timor. However, the declaration, a draft of the Indonesian secret service, was signed in
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and not in Balibo, possibly under pressure from the Indonesian government. On March 31, 1986, the Trabalhista, together with the other East Timorese parties, founded the ''National Timorese Convergence'' (Convergencia Nacional Timorense CNT) as an umbrella organization for Timorese resistance to
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occupation. This association soon broke up, however. A new attempt was made in 1988 with the Conselho Nacional de Resistência Maubere (CNRM), which was finally renamed the ''Conselho Nacional de Resistência Timorense'' (CNRT) in 1998. Like the other members of the CNRT, Trabalhista rejected Indonesia's offer of autonomy and called for a referendum. Trabalhista sees the referendum in August 1999 as a conclusion to the past and a new beginning. Already under the administration of
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, Trabalhista criticized authoritarian tendencies and lack of transparency from the CNRT's leading politicians,
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and
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. Trabalhista even demonstrated, although a member himself, against the leadership of the CNRT and later against the installation of the second transitional cabinet. In the
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on August 30, 2001, the party received 0.56% of the vote and thus none of the 88 seats in East Timor's parliament. Trabalhista did not run its own list in the
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. In the 2012 parliamentary elections, Trabalhista and Klibur Oan Timor Asuwain (KOTA) formed a joint electoral list named ''Aliança Democrática''. However, it failed to clear the three-percent hurdle with only 2,622 votes (0.56 %). Aliança Democrática achieved its best result in the then municipality of
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with 0.92 % of the vote.


Members

Trabalhista had about 2500 members in 2001, with associations in all 13 districts of East Timor at the time. About 45 % of the members are women, as are half of the board members. Under the chairman and vice-chairman, there are three secretaries and three treasurers. Paulo Freitas da Silva was originally the party leader and one of the founders of Trabalhista. During the Indonesian occupation, he sat for five years as a Partai Demokrasi Indonesia (PDI) deputy in
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's Indonesian parliament and was president of the East Timorese federation of SBSI, the Indonesian Workers Welfare Union. On the CNRT Permanent Council, Freitas da Silva was the Trabalhista representative. Maria Angela Freitas took over in 2007 from her late father Paulo Freitas da Silva the party chairmanship (as of the end of 2011). She had previously been vice president and a member of the National Council. She withdrew her candidacy for the presidential elections in 2007 due to the "poor and unstable situation" that would not allow for correct elections. On January 11, 2012, Angela Freitas announced her candidacy in the 2012 presidential elections in East Timor. However, she was not admitted due to lack of sufficient supporting signatures. In
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, she announced her candidacy again. Dr. Nélson Martins was Secretary General of Trabalhista from March 2000 to July 2007. The doctor received his training in
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, Indonesia and Australia. Between 1995 and 1998, he worked against child labour in Indonesia. From August 2007 to 2012, Martins was Minister of Health in the government of
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.


Politics

The party advocates a democratic socialization of industry, the markets, commodity production, and property distribution to the extent necessary to end exploitation and other antisocial activities. All members of society should be able to share in political and economic power and control the institutions of the state. Job creation and the interests of trade unions are among Trabalhista's main points. The party planned to join the
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in 2001. The education system and health care should be freely accessible to everyone. Traditions are to be protected. Trabalhista called for
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and
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as official languages in 2001. Human rights, and especially women's rights, are a focal point in the party as the basis for tolerance and a multicultural society. Child labour is to be combated.


References

{{reflist Political parties in Timor-Leste 1974 establishments in Portuguese Timor