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The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is an Australian political party founded in 1978. It traces its origins to an earlier DLP, which broke off from the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in 1955 as a result of that year's party split. When many members re-joined the ALP after the 1977 resignation of Labor leader Gough Whitlam, the original DLP dissolved the following year. A successor party of the same name was then founded by some members of the original.
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