New Farmer Labor Parliamentary Group

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New Farmer Labor Parliamentary Group
Chairperson Michael Rockwell (first)
Melissa Butler (last)
Founded July 2, 2003
Dissolved September 30, 2021
Succeeded by New Labor Party of Superior
Ideology Socialism
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Internal factions:
 • Republicanism
 • Liberal socialism
 • Cosmopolitanism
Political position Red flag waving.svg Left-wing
National affiliation Farmer Labor Party
Official colors           Red, Green
House Farmer Labor seats
12 / 34
House of Delegates
12 / 262

Politics of Superior
Political parties
Elections

The New Farmer Labor Parliamentary Group, also known as the New Farmer Labor Caucus or simply as New Farmer Labor, was a parliamentary group and ideological caucus in the Parliament of Superior, primarily in the House of Delegates, that represented some of the most left-wing and socialist members of the Farmer Labor Party. Founded in 2003, it was created by Michael Rockwell as a means of representing the left wing of Superior's politics and to push the Farmer Labor Party to the left.

Commonly known as the Left Caucus or the Left Faction, New Farmer Labor adhered to a very socialist platform supporting both social democratic and democratic socialist principals viewing the former as a pathway to the latter as well as pushing for left populism opposing outsourcing, military intervention, deregulation and neoliberalism. In recent years, the party has moved to pushing for a more post-capitalist, progressive and international policy and for a more egalitarian and just society.

The group was lead by Melissa Butler, a Member of Parliament from Minnesota and former Secretary of Commerce, Labor, and Transportation in the Third Granholm Administration, from 2013 until its dissolution and had 12 members in the House of Delegates by 2021. During the Granholm government judiciary scandal, New Farmer Labor condemned Jennifer Granholm and the Executive Mansion for the alleged intimedation of political allies and state officials, especially George Hargreeves, and called on her to resign and own up to her mistakes. The group would censure party leader Atal Bohtar after he reaffirmed the party's backing for Granholm and would dissolve on September 30, 2021 to form the New Labor Party of Superior.

History

Ideology

Membership

Members (2013–2021)

Members (before 2013)

See also