West Indies Democratic Labour Party

West Indies Democratic Labour Party
LeaderAlexander Bustamante
Parliamentary leaderAshford Sastri Sinanan
FounderAlexander Bustamante
FoundedMay 1957
DissolvedMay 31, 1962 (1962-05-31)
Succeeded byCaribbean Democrat Union (de facto)
IdeologyAnti-communism
Anti-socialism[1]
Conservatism
Labourism
Confederalism
Political positionCentre to centre-right

The West Indies Democratic Labour Party (DLP) or Democrats was one of two Federal parties in the short-lived West Indies Federation, the other being the West Indies Federal Labour Party (WIFLP). The party was organised by Sir Alexander Bustamante to counter the WIFLP led by his cousin Norman Manley. In the 1958 West Indies federal elections, the party lost, winning 19 of the 45 seats in the Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation.

  1. ^ "The Democratic Labor Party of Trinidad: an attempt at the formation of a mass party in a multi-ethnic society" (PDF). University of Florida. Retrieved 29 June 2020.