Australian Labor Party (2021-2022)

The Australian Labor Party, also known as Labor, is the rebranded version of the Social Democratic Party. The change of details was extremely controversial and most people opposed it. The party unanimously voted to disband on the 19 January 2022.

Change from the Social Democratic Party to the Australian Labor Party
On the 18 October 2021, then-leader of the Social Democratic Party, Rohanite272, announced the change. This change was extremely controversial. Many associated Labor as a failed party and didn't know why the Social Democrats wanted to associate with them. The party officially changed to the Australian Labor Party on the 20 October 2021.

8 days after the change, Rohanite resigned from the office of leader and Dyljam was elected unopposed as the new leader.

December 2021 Election
The December 2021 Election saw Labor lose all but 1 Lower House seat. The only Labor member that kept or gained a seat was former leader Rohanite in Cunningham. Many saw this election as the beginning of the end of the Australian Labor Party.

Decline and Dissolution
Following the December 2021 Election, the party gradually became more and more irrelevant and smaller. There were only a few motions introduced into the House and a few press statements during the period after the election.

On the 19 January 2022, it was announced from the few remaining members of Labor that the party unanimously voted for the party to disband. The party was officially deregistered by the Australian Electoral Commission on the 1 February 2022.