Women for Another Europe explained

Country:Greece
Colorcode:pink
Native Name:Γυναίκες για μια άλλη Ευρώπη
Women for Another Europe
Foundation:2004 (March)
Dissolved:2004 (August)
Ideology:Feminism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-racism
Eco-socialism
Pacifism
Position:Left-wing
Leader:Nena Venetsanou

Women for Another Europe was a short-lived electoral coalition in Greece.

The coalition was formed by small left-wing parties that participated in the Coalition of the Radical Left (Renewing Communist Ecological Left etc.), independent feminists, anti-war activists and independent left-wing activists.[1]

The 24 candidates of the list were women, and in the 1st place was Nena Venetsanou, a singer and an active member of the campaign for women's rights.

In the European election, 2004 the coalition gained 0.76% and a few months later merged back into the Coalition of the Radical Left.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-03-03 . Women's city of the future - Eurocities . 2022-06-20 . eurocities.eu . en-GB.