Labour Party of Cadasa

The  (PKC), or simply the Labour Party (PK), is a major centre-left political party in Cadasa. The PKC is the oldest party in the country, and is currently in a coalition with the Cadasan People's Party (PRC) called the PRC-PK.

History
In 1919, the Labour Party was founded by workers, social democrats, and socialists. They used the British spelling of "labour/labor" due to the fact that the main leaders of the PKC were educated in Britain. It was the first political party established in the Cahaya dynasty, and achived its first victory in 1932, when Amir Hasibuan became president. In 1949, Tan Yeng Sen became president, and continued to serve until the 1957 coup d'etat. Following the coup, the new government outlawed any other political parties other than the National Party.

After the lifting of restrictions in 1989, the PKC became active once again. Before the 1990s, the PKC's members were mainly Chinese, but in 1992 they nominated a Cadasan: Ibrahim Djoko for president. Djoko was popular, but was mysteriously assassinated before the 1996 elections. The party then nominated a less popular candidate, Hunar Sikham, but they won nonetheless. Sikham's presidency was disasterous, and the PKC didn't return to power until 2016, as part of the PKC-PK.