Eighth Army of Liberation
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Eighth Army of Liberation | |
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| Abbreviation | EAL |
| Leader | George Hamilton Charles |
| Founded | 1951 |
| Dissolved | 1952 |
| Preceded by | United Workers, Peasants and Ratepayers Union |
| Ideology | Labourism Christian socialism |
| Political position | Center-left |
The Eighth Army of Liberation was a political party in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It was formed by the United Workers, Peasants and Ratepayers Union.[1] In the 1951 general elections it won all eight seats and formed the government.
However, in 1952 internal conflicts led to a breakaway faction forming the People's Political Party,[1] and the Eighth Army did not contest any further elections.[2]