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Socialist Left (Argentina) Politicians
Socialist Left might refer to: *Socialist Left (Argentina) *Socialist Left (Australia), a faction of the Australian Labor Party *Socialist Left (Germany), a current in the Left Party *Socialist Left (France), a caucus of the French Socialist Party *Socialist Left (Peru) *Socialist Left (Quebec), a faction of Québec solidaire Socialist Left might also refer to: *Socialist Left Party (Austria) *Socialist Left Party (Norway) The Socialist Left Party ( no, Sosialistisk Venstreparti, sme, Sosialisttalaš Gurutbellodat, SV) is a democratic socialist political party in Norway. Positioned on the left-wing of the political spectrum, it is opposed to European Union and ...
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Socialist Left (Argentina)
Socialist Left ( es, Izquierda Socialista; IS), officially registered as the Left for a Socialist Option (''Izquierda por una Opción Socialista''), is a Trotskyist political party in Argentina. It was founded in 2006 as a split from the Socialist Workers' Movement. It is the Argentine section of International Workers' Unity – Fourth International. It is one of three parties that make up the Workers' Left Front. Members include Liliana Olivero, a former deputy in the provincial legislature in Córdoba Province, Argentina, Angélica Lagunas, a provincial deputy in Neuquén Province, Mercedes de Mendieta, a deputy in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South ..., and Graciela Calderón, a deputy in Buenos Aires Province. References ...
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Socialist Left (Australia)
The Labor Left, also known as the Progressive Left or Socialist Left, is political faction of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). It competes with the more economically liberal Labor Right faction. The Labor Left operates autonomously in each state and territory of Australia, and organises as a broad alliance at the national level. Its policy positions include party democratisation, economic interventionism, progressive tax reform, refugee rights, gender equality and same-sex marriage. The faction includes members with a range of political perspectives, including Keynesianism, trade union militancy, Australian Fabian Society, Fabian social democracy, New Leftism, and democratic socialism. Factional activity Most political parties contain informal factions of members who work towards common goals, however the Australian Labor Party is noted for having highly structured and organised factions across the ideological spectrum. Labor Left is a membership-based organisation which h ...
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Socialist Left (Germany)
The Socialist Left (german: Sozialistische Linke, SL) is a political caucus in the Left Party of Germany. It includes political viewpoints ranging from left Keynesianism and left social democracy to reform communism and Marxism.Sozialistische Linke: realistisch und radikal!
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SL members share a common goal of orienting the Left Party firmly toward the . Socialist Left was founded on 19 August 2006 in at a meeting of 50 delegates. Most of its members were initially mem ...
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Socialist Left (France)
Socialist Left (french: Gauche socialiste, GS) was an organized caucus in the French Socialist Party. The GS made up part of the left wing of the party. The GS was founded in 1988 to oppose the inclusion center-right politicians in the cabinet of president François Mitterrand. The founders of the faction included Jean-Luc Mélenchon former member of the Internationalist Communist Organisation and Julien Dray, former member of the Communist League. As part of the internal turmoil that followed the Socialist Party's first-round defeat in the 2002 presidential election, the GS began to disintegrate. Mélenchon left the group and formed the ''Nouveau Monde'' ("New World") caucus. Dray formed a new current that sought to reconstitute the party, ''Pour un Nouveau Parti Socialiste'', but he later abandoned the idea and became an adviser to 2007 presidential candidate Ségolène Royal Marie-Ségolène Royal (; born 22 September 1953) is a French politician who was the Socialist Par ...
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Socialist Left (Peru)
Socialist Left ( es, Izquierda Socialista or IS) was an electoral alliance in Peru formed by Left Socialist Accord (ASI) and the non-party socialist movement in 1989. In the 1990 presidential elections, IS launched 1985 presidential candidate Alfonso Barrantes Lingán as its candidate but lost. 1989 establishments in Peru Defunct left-wing political party alliances Defunct political party alliances in Peru Political parties established in 1989 Socialist parties in Peru Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = National seal , national_motto = "Firm and Happy f ...
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Socialist Left (Quebec)
Gauche Socialiste is an officially recognised faction within the political party Quebec solidaire and an affiliate of the reunified Fourth International. Origins It was formed in 1983 by Trotskyists who left or were expelled from the Revolutionary Workers League/Ligue Ouvrière Révolutionnaire when the group turned away from Trotskyism in the early 1980s. ''Gauche Socialiste'' members had previously been in the ''Organisation Combat Socialiste'', which existed from 1980 to 1982, and were briefly part of the Mouvement socialiste, which was founded in 1981. Gauche Socialiste is the Quebec section of the reunified Fourth International. The group publishes the periodical ''La Gauche''. The group's counterpart in English Canada was Socialist Challenge which later joined the New Socialist Group and forms a Fourth International Caucus within it. In 2002, Gauche Socialiste participated in the creation of the Union des forces progressistes (UFP) and subsequently in 2006 supported th ...
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Socialist Left Party (Austria)
The International Socialist Alternative (), formerly Socialist Left Party (german: Sozialistische LinksPartei, SLP) is the Austrian section of International Socialist Alternative. The party originated in the 1980s, when the forerunner "''Sozialistische Offensive Vorwärts''" emerged from the far-left wing of the Socialist Youth of Austria. It later transformed itself during the protests against the participation of the FPÖ in the Austrian government in 2000 into SLP, forming itself as a party at a conference on January 30, 2000. In 2002, it ran in federal elections for the '' Nationalrat''; however, it was unable to win a seat. The ISA has several professed goals as part of their party plan for reform: social justice on a national and global level; a stop to the neo-liberal government's spending cuts and privatisation schemes; gender equality and equality for LGBTQAI+ persons; an end to Nazism, racism, and all forms of xenophobia; protection of the environment; as well as other ...
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