Young Left (Austria) Explained

Young Left
Native Name:Junge Linke
Native Name Lang:de
Colorcode:
  1. B01916
Abbreviation:JL
Spokesperson:Alisa Vengerova
Leader1 Title:Political Director
Leader1 Name:Jakob Hundsbichler
Leader2 Title:Finance Officer
Leader2 Name:Dina Eggerth
Leader3 Title:Assessors
Leader3 Name:Tanja Reiter
Julia Prassel
Dominik Rauch
Marina Andreu
Predecessor:Young Greens
National:KPÖ Plus
Membership Year:2021
Membership:>300[1]
Ideology:Anti-capitalism
Anti-fascism
Feminism
Environmentalism
Communism[2]
Position:Left-wing
Colours: Red
Purple
Website:jungelinke.at
Country:Austria

The Young Left (German: Junge Linke; JL) is an independent youth organization in Austria that is working closely with the KPÖ.[3] [4]

Political positions

The association sees itself as clearly politically left and part of the communist movement and describes itself as "the only nationwide youth organization that is working on building a strong left-wing force".[5] The Young Left strives for a "solidary society" that is free from poverty and discrimination.

Organization

The Young Left is organized in district groups and national organizations.[6] The pioneering political and strategic decisions of the federal organization are made at the annual federal congress, at which all members are entitled to vote. The federal congress also elects the federal board, the executive body of the young left. The work of the federal board is controlled by the federal committee, which consists of delegates from the state and district divisions and is confirmed by the federal congress.[7]

History

Spokespersons for the Young Left!Year!Spokesperson
2018–2019Flora Petrik[8]
2019–2020Tobias Schweiger[9]
Since 2020Alisa Vengerova[10]
The Young Left were founded in Linz in June 2018. They represent the successor organization of the Young Greens and initially symbolized the end of the developments around the youth of Austria's Greens, who separated from their youth organization in spring 2017 – a new party youth organization of the Greens, the "Green Youth – Green alternative youth". Sarah Pansy was elected as the political director, in addition to her and Flora Petrik, five other members belonged to the board of directors. After the Young Greens split off from the Green Party, many members of the Young Greens were also members of the new organization Young Left. In addition, the existing association Junge Linke was merged into the new organization, which previously had active groups mainly in Lower Austria, Upper Austria, and Vienna.

In the summer of 2018, the first regional organizations such as those in Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria and Vienna were founded.[11]

In March 2018, the former Junge Linke member Kay-Michael Dankl gained 3.7% of the votes in the Salzburg municipal council elections for the KPÖ and thus received a mandate.[12] On May 8 he was sworn in as a member of the parish council.[13]

See also

External links

References

  1. https://www.jungelinke.at/aktuelles/bundeskongress-2022/ Bundeskongress der Jungen Linken 2022
  2. https://www.jungelinke.at/selbstverstaendnis/ SELBSTVERSTÄNDNIS
  3. Web site: KPÖ-Bündnis mitten im Klassenkampf. Der Standard. 2021-09-18. Theo Anders. 2019-07-22.
  4. Web site: Gründungskongress Junge Linke in Linz. KPÖ Oberösterreich. 2021-09-18. 2018-06-11.
  5. https://www.jungelinke.at/ueber-uns/selbstverstaendnis/// Selbstverständnis Junge Linke
  6. Web site: Wir vor Ort. Junge Linke. 2021-06-29.
  7. Web site: Statuten des Vereins Junge Linke. Junge Linke. 2021-06-29. 2019-04-14.
  8. Web site: Junge Grüne starten mit dem Aufbau einer neuen Jugendorganisation. Junge Linke. 2021-06-29. 2018-06-14.
  9. Web site: Junge Linke wählen neuen Sprecher: Auf Flora Petrik folgt Tobias Schweiger. Junge Linke. 2021-06-29. 2019.
  10. Web site: Alisa Vengerova ist neue Sprecherin von Junge Linke. Junge Linke. 2021-06-29. 2020.
  11. https://ooe.orf.at/news/stories/2924663////ooe.orf.at „Junge Linke stellen sich neu auf“
  12. Web site: KPÖ-PLUS in Salzburg: "Wir sind noch nicht am Ziel". 2019-05-09. de-DE.
  13. Web site: ÖVP stellt Bürgermeister und relative Mehrheit. 2019-05-09. 2019-05-09. de.