Labour Party (Malit)

The Labour Party (Cantonese: 工黨) is a Malitian center-left political party, being founded shortly after the country's independence in 1944. Its main ideology is social democracy and it is headquartered in Kamsheng.

The party is affiliated to the Network of Social Democracy in Asikai, the and the.

1986-2009
In 1986, the party unveiled a new logo to conclude its distancing from its Marxist roots. The interlinked five rings (kapok pods) represent its five founding principles with its stem formed by two leaves, itself resembling a rose, the most well-known symbol of social democracy.