Party of the European Left explained

Party of the European Left
Native Name:Partei der Europäischen Linken
Parti de la Gauche Européenne
Partito della Sinistra Europea
Partido de la Izquierda Europea
Partido da Esquerda Europeia
Κόμμα Ευρωπαϊκής Αριστεράς
Avrupa Sol Partisi
Il-Partit Ewropew tax-Xellug
Abbreviation:PEL
President:Walter Baier (AT)
Foundation:

Headquarters:Square de Meeûs 25,
1000 Brussels, Belgium
Think Tank:Transform Europe
Womens Wing:EL-Fem
Position:Left-wing to far-left
Europarl:The Left
Colours: Dark red
Seats1 Title:European Parliament
Seats2 Title:European Council
Seats4 Title:European
Lower Houses
Seats5 Title:European
Upper Houses
Country:European Union

The Party of the European Left (PEL), or European Left (EL), is a European political party that operates as an association of democratic socialist and communist political parties in the European Union and other European countries. It was formed in January 2004 for the purposes of running in the 2004 European Parliament elections. The PEL was founded on 8–9 May 2004 in Rome. The elected MEPs from member parties of the PEL sit in The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL group in the European Parliament, though not all PEL members are also members of GUE/NGL.

Several member and observer parties participate also in the more radical European Anti-Capitalist Left. Before the PEL was founded, most of its members already held annual meetings together, as part of the New European Left Forum (NELF).[1] The current president is the Austrian politician Walter Baier.

History

The Party of European Left (PEL) was formed on 8 and 9 May 2004 in Rome, Italy.[2] The party's first congress took place on 8 October 2005 in Athens, and produced the Athens Declaration of the European Left. The second congress was held 23–25 November 2007 in Prague.[3] The third congress was held on 2–5 December 2010 in Paris.[4] [5] [6] Its fourth congress was held on 13–15 December 2013 in Madrid.[7] Its fifth congress took place on 16–18 December 2016 in Berlin,[8] and elected German lawyer and politician Gregor Gysi as the new PEL President.[9] Heinz Bierbaum was elected president in 2019.[10] [11] He was succeeded by Walter Baier in December 2022.[12]

It operates a think tank, Transform Europe, and it has women's wing named EL-Fem.[13] [14]

Ideology

PEL has been described as a left-wing[15] [16] and a far-left[17] political party. Its ideology is based on principles of democratic socialism,[18] [19] socialism,[20] and communism. It is opposed to capitalism and consists of parties with wide range of opinions.[21] PEL is also supportive of progressivism.

It takes a soft Eurosceptic approach towards the European Union,[22] and opposes militarization and foreign interventionism. PEL opposed the Iraq War and War in Afghanistan, and criticised the oppression of 2009 Iranian presidential election protests. It is also opposed to NATO and United States military bases. It supports Cuba, and a delegation visited the nation in February 2022.[23]

In an interview with the political magazine Jacobin, Walter Baier, the president of PEL, described PEL as part of the "socialist left" and criticised the European Union, stating that it is neoliberal and "closer to enlightened absolutism than parliamentary democracy".[24]

Leadership

Membership

The Party of the European Left consists of member parties with full rights, observer parties, individual members and EL partners.[25] As of June 2024, The Party of the European Left has 25 member parties in 22 countries.[26] Not all members of PEL are members of The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL group in the European Parliament.[20] [27]

Full members

CountryPartyNational MPsMEPs
AustriaCommunist Party of Austria
BelarusBelarusian Left Party "A Just World"Not in the EU
BelgiumCommunists of Wallonia-Brussels
BulgariaBulgarian Left
CroatiaWorkers' Front
Czech RepublicThe Left
DenmarkRed–Green Alliance
EstoniaEstonian United Left Party
FinlandCommunist Party of Finland
FranceFrench Communist Party(National Assembly)
(Senate)
Republican and Socialist Left(National Assembly)
(Senate)
GermanyThe Left(Bundestag)
(Bundesrat)
GreeceSyriza
HungaryWorkers' Party of Hungary 2006 – European Left
ItalyCommunist Refoundation Party
LuxembourgThe Left
Party of Communists of the Republic of MoldovaNot in the EU
RomaniaRomanian Socialist Party
SloveniaThe Left
SpainUnited Left(Congress of Deputies)
(Senate of Spain)
Communist Party of Spain(Congress of Deputies)
(Senate of Spain)
United and Alternative Left
SwitzerlandSwiss Party of LabourNot in the EU
TurkeyLeft PartyNot in the EU
United KingdomLeft UnityNot in the EU

Observer members

CountryPartyNational MPsEuropean MEPs
Belgium
CyprusProgressive Party of Working People
New Cyprus PartyDe facto not in the EU
United Cyprus Party
Czech RepublicCommunist Party of Bohemia and Moravia(Chamber of Deputies)
(Senate)
FranceLa France Insoumise(National Assembly)
(Senate)
ItalyItalian Left
SlovakiaCommunist Party of Slovakia
SpainSortu(Congress of Deputies; Basque seats)
(Senate of Spain; Basque seats)

EL Partners

CountryPartyNational MPsEuropean MEPs
AustriaDer Wandel
Left
FranceEnsemble!(National Assembly)
(Senate)
République et Socialisme
GermanyMarxistische Linke
HungaryTáncsics – Radical Left Party
Yes Solidarity for Hungary Movement
SerbiaSolidarnostNot in the EU
United KingdomDemocratic Left ScotlandNot in the EU
Socialists For the Independence

Former members

CountryPartyNotes
BelgiumCommunist PartyStopped working as a Party in 2009, since December 2013 not listed as a Member.
Communist Party of BelgiumResignation decided at the party congress on 30 July 2018.[28]
Czech RepublicParty of Democratic SocialismMerged into The Left in 2020.
FinlandLeft AllianceDelisted from the EL website in 2024.
FranceLeft PartyLeft the EL on 1 July 2018.
Unitary LeftMerged with the French Communist Party in Fall 2015.
GermanyGerman Communist PartyEnded its observer status on 27 February 2016.[29]
GreeceRenewing Communist Ecological LeftMerged into Syriza in 2013.
HungaryHungarian Workers' PartyQuit 1 May 2009.
ItalyParty of Italian CommunistsDissolved in December 2014, which meant that the "observer status" was lost.
The Other EuropeDissolved in 2019, which meant that the "observer status" was lost.
PolandYoung SocialistsDissolved in 2015, which meant that the "observer status" was lost.
PortugalLeft BlocQuit 22 June 2024.[30]

Representation in European institutions

Organisation Institution Number of seats
European Council
(Heads of Government)
Council of the European Union
(Participation in Government)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Some remarks concerning the creation of the Party of the European Left. Official European Left site. 1 July 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091002092407/http://www.european-left.org/english/about_the_el/introduction. 2 October 2009.
  2. Book: Hudson, Kate . The New European Left: A Socialism for the Twenty-First Century? . Palgrave Macmillan . 2012 . 978-1-137-26511-1 . 46.
  3. http://www.european-left.org/Members/mherberg/pressrelease.2007-05-04.1051619855 Press release of the EL Executive Board meeting in Tallinn, May 2007
  4. Web site: European Left convenes third congress in Paris . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613195631/http://www.european-left.org/nc/english/home/news_archive/news_archive/browse/5/zurueck/news-archive/artikel/european-left-convenes-third-congress-in-paris/ . 13 June 2011 . 19 January 2010.
  5. News: 15 September 2010 . Executive board met in Luxembourg: Countdown to the Congress . Party of the European Left . dead . 13 October 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613195622/http://www.european-left.org/nc/english/home/news_archive/news_archive/zurueck/latest-news-home/artikel/executiveboard-meets-in-luxembourg-countdown-to-the-congress/ . 13 June 2011.
  6. News: 6 December 2010 . EL elects new President and vice-chairpersons! . Party of the European Left . dead . 6 December 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101213062119/http://www.european-left.org/nc/english/home/news_archive/news_archive/zurueck/news-archive/artikel/el-elects-new-president-and-vice-chairpersons/ . 13 December 2010.
  7. News: 12 January 2013 . Convention of the 4th Congress of the Party of the European Left . Party of the European Left . dead . 19 January 2013 . https://archive.today/20130414192558/http://www.european-left.org/nc/english/home/news_archive/news_archive/zurueck/news-archive/artikel/convention-of-the-4th-congress-of-the-party-of-the-european-left/ . 14 April 2013.
  8. Web site: 5th Congress – Berlin 2016 . 25 December 2019 . Party of the European Left. 16 December 2016 .
  9. Web site: Gysi elected president of European Left – DW – 12/17/2016 . 2023-04-29 . dw.com . en.
  10. Web site: 15 December 2019 . European Left Party elects Die Linke's Heinz Bierbaum as new president . Morning Star.
  11. Web site: European Left Congress . 2023-04-29 . www.transform-network.net . 3 February 2020 . fr.
  12. Web site: Morea . Roberto . 2022-12-24 . Walter Baier, the new president of the Party of the European Left: we stand for peace and defend the environment . 2023-04-29 . Cross-border Talks . en-GB.
  13. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/pdf/grants/Grant_amounts_foundations%2003-2015_new%20logo.pdf Grants from the European Parliament to political foundations at European level per foundation per year
  14. Web site: History . 2023-04-29 . Party of the European Left . en.
  15. News: Cahill . Ann . 24 July 2014 . Sinn Fein adopt 'Team Ireland' approach in Europe . Irish Examiner . 29 April 2023.
  16. Connoly . Raul . 1 April 2015 . European left backs asylum rights . Green Left Weekly . 1050 . 17 . 1036-126X . 29 April 2023.
  17. News: Keating . Dave . 15 May 2014 . The EBU candidates debate – as it happened . en . Politico . 29 April 2023.
  18. Web site: Nordsieck . Wolfram . 2019 . European Union . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170608032858/http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/eu.html . 8 June 2017 . 30 May 2019 . Parties and Elections in Europe.
  19. Book: Toplišek . Alen . 14 March 2019 . The Populist Radical Left in Europe . Chapter 3: Between populism and socialism: Slovenia’s Left party . https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/31138/6/03_Chapter3_Toplisek_rev_kioup-edits.pdf . 9 . 10.4324/9781315180823-4 . 159164068.
  20. Book: Routledge handbook of European politics . 2015 . José M. Magone . 978-1-317-62836-1 . . . 600 . 898475226.
  21. Book: Hudson, Kate . The new European left: a socialism for the twenty-first century? . 2012 . . 978-1-137-26511-1 . . 809796420.
  22. Book: Martinelli, Alberto . 2020 . European society . . . 236 . 9789004351776.
  23. Web site: Puig Meneses . Yaima . Díaz-Canel thanks European Left Party for its longstanding support . Granma. 16 February 2022 .
  24. Web site: Baltner . Adam . 21 January 2023 . If the European Union Doesn't Democratize, It Will Crumble . 2023-04-29 . Jacobin . en-US.
  25. Web site: Documents European Left 7th Congress. European-Left.org. Party of the European Left. 6 March 2023.
  26. Web site: Our Parties. European-left.org. Party of the European Left. 15 June 2024.
  27. Chryssogelos. Angelos-Stylianos. 2015. Patterns of Transnational Partisan Contestation of European Foreign Policy. European Foreign Affairs Review. 20. 2. 8. 10.54648/EERR2015017. 153490875.
  28. http://www.particommuniste.be/index.php/belgique/482-pourquoi-le-pcb-a-quitte-le-parti-de-la-gauche-europeenne-pge Pourquoi le PCB a quitté le Parti de la Gauche Européenne (PGE)
  29. http://news.dkp.suhail.uberspace.de/2016/02/elp-beobachterstatus-beendet/ ELP-Beobachterstatus beendet – Bericht vom 3. Tag des XXI. Parteitag der DKP.
  30. https://www.bloco.org/media/20240622resolpol.pdf