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[[Category:Political parties in Estmere]]{{Infobox political party
[[Category:Political parties in Estmere]]{{Infobox political party
| name = Estmerish Section of the Workers' International
| name = Left Party
| native_name = Ėastmẹrliṡc Stycc af þe Vẹrcmannas' Ẹlllands<br>Section estmiaise de l’internationale travallleuse
| native_name = Lincpartẹ<br>Parti de la gauche
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| logo = ESWI Logo.png
| logo = Left Party estmere logo.png
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| colorcode = #DC247F
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| abbreviation = ESWI
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| founder = [[Ed Barton]]
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| leader1_title = General Secretary
| leader1_title = Chairperson
| leader1_name =  [[Ted Barnes]]
| leader1_name =  [[Ted Barnes]]
| leader2_title = Second Secretary
| leader2_title = General Secretary
| leader2_name = Devonne Ali
| leader2_name = Devonne Ali
| leader3_title = Chairperson
| leader3_title = Chief Whip
| leader3_name = Andrew Cooper
| leader3_name = Andrew Cooper
| leader4_title = Chief Whip
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| founded = {{start date|1919|05|01}}
| founded = {{start date|2006|05|01}}
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| merger = [[Estmerish Section of the Workers' International|ESWI]]<br>[[Socialist Workers' Party (Estmere)|SWP]]
| split = [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party|SDCP]]
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| headquarters = ESWIHQ, 33 Mirror Avenue, [[Morwall]]
| headquarters = Barton House, 33 Minnow Avenue, [[Morwall]]
| newspaper = ''International Socialist Review''
| newspaper = ''The Red Pages''
| think_tank =  
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| student_wing = Workers' Student Organisation
| student_wing = Left Students
| youth_wing = Ed Barton Socialist Youth League
| youth_wing = Ed Barton Youth
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| wing1_title = Labour wing
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| membership_year = 2020
| membership_year = 2020
| membership = {{decrease}} 97,000
| membership = {{decrease}} 97,000
| ideology = {{wp|Council communism|Council socialism}}<br>{{wp|Anti-capitalism}}<br>{{wp|Eurosceptism#Soft_Euroscepticism|Soft-Euclosceptism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Socialism}}<br>{{wp|Left-wing populism}}<br>{{wp|Eurosceptism#Soft_Euroscepticism|Euclosceptism}}<br>{{wp|Council communism|Council socialism}}
| position = {{wp|Left-wing}} to {{wp|far-left}}
| position = {{wp|Left-wing}} to {{wp|far-left}}
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| seats1_title = [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]]
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| seats6_title = [[Greater Morwall Council]]
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| website = eswi.org.es
| website = {{URL|left.es}}
| country = Estmere
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The '''Estmerish Section of the Workers' International''' ({{wp|Anglish|Swathish}}: ''Ėastmẹrliṡc Stycc af þe Vẹrcmannas' Ẹlllandas'', {{wp|Jèrriais|Flurian}}: ''Section estmiaise de l’internationale travallleuse''), also known by the abbreviation '''ESWI''', is a {{wp|left-wing}} to {{wp|far-left}} {{wp|political party}} in [[Estmere]], which currently supports the government of [[Zoe Halivar]].
The '''Left Party''' ({{wp|Anglish|Swathish}}: ''Lincpartẹ'', {{wp|Jèrriais|Flurian}}: ''Parti de la gauche''), sometimes referred to simply as '''The Left''' ({{wp|Anglish|Swathish}}: ''Þe Linc'', {{wp|Jèrriais|Flurian}}: ''La gauche''), is a {{wp|left-wing}} to {{wp|far-left}} [[List of political parties in Estmere|political party]] in [[Estmere]]. Since the [[2021 Estmerish general election|2021 general election]], the party has supported the [[Halivar ministry|minority government]] of [[Zoe Halivar]] as a {{wp|confidence and supply}} partner.
 
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The party was founded in in 1919 as a part of a split from the [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party|old Section]], which the splitters viewed as too {{wp|reformism|reformist}}. The {{wp|council communism|council socialist}} wing of the old section left under [[Ed Barton]] in response to disagreements in regards to the [[Kirenian Revolution]] and the party's response to the [[Great Collapse]]. Barton believed that the revolution needed support and that the collapse was an opportunity for a {{wp|general strike|revolutionary general strike}} in Estmere.
The party was founded in in 1919 as a part of a split from the [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party|old Section]], which the splitters viewed as too {{wp|reformism|reformist}}. The {{wp|council communism|council socialist}} wing of the old section left under [[Ed Barton]] in response to disagreements in regards to the [[Kirenian Revolution]] and the party's response to the [[Great Collapse]]. Barton believed that the revolution needed support and that the collapse was an opportunity for a {{wp|general strike|revolutionary general strike}} in Estmere.

Revision as of 18:42, 13 November 2022

Left Party

Lincpartẹ
Parti de la gauche
ChairpersonTed Barnes
General SecretaryDevonne Ali
Chief WhipAndrew Cooper
FoundedMay 1, 2006 (2006-05-01)
Merger ofESWI
SWP
HeadquartersBarton House, 33 Minnow Avenue, Morwall
NewspaperThe Red Pages
Student wingLeft Students
Youth wingEd Barton Youth
Labour wingFITU
Membership (2020)Decrease 97,000
IdeologySocialism
Left-wing populism
Euclosceptism
Council socialism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
International affiliationWorkers' International
Euclean Parliament groupGRM
Colours  Red
Chamber of Commons
21 / 600
Chamber of Peers
4 / 300
State legislatures
89 / 1,500
First Ministers
0 / 13
Euclean Parliament
5 / 114
Website
left.es

The Left Party (Swathish: Lincpartẹ, Flurian: Parti de la gauche), sometimes referred to simply as The Left (Swathish: Þe Linc, Flurian: La gauche), is a left-wing to far-left political party in Estmere. Since the 2021 general election, the party has supported the minority government of Zoe Halivar as a confidence and supply partner.


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The party was founded in in 1919 as a part of a split from the old Section, which the splitters viewed as too reformist. The council socialist wing of the old section left under Ed Barton in response to disagreements in regards to the Kirenian Revolution and the party's response to the Great Collapse. Barton believed that the revolution needed support and that the collapse was an opportunity for a revolutionary general strike in Estmere.

The party was influenced by OSAI and SGIO, and the party platform advocated for council socialism and was explicitly anti-capitalist. The party was largely sidelined in parliamentary politics as it was seen as too radical to support any government formation. The party advocated for absolute resistance to the Gaullicans during the Great War, and helped organise the Estmerish resistance. After the Great War it therefore expereinced a revival, but its connection to the Estmerish mutiny soured its appeal among voters. Throughout the post-war period, the party continually stood on a council socialist platform, and while it helped to prop up the government of Vincent Holmes, it largely stayed on the sidelines of parliamentary politics.

In reaction to the potential adoption of the Euclo in Estmere, ESWI adopted a Euclosceptic stance which lead to a revival of the party's fortunes in the 1990s. Despite the country adopting the currency nonetheless, the party emerged as one of the leading Euclosceptic parties alongside Estmere First, and secured a number of defections from the more Euclophilic SDCP. Despite this, the party was eclipsed by the Greens as the main party of the Estmerish left-wing. It saw a rise in its seat share in the 2021 election, and subsequently supported the minority government of Zoe Halivar.

ESWI is considered one of the smaller parties in Estmere, and until recently was the largest party of the radical left, though it has not provided any post-war Prime Ministers. The party has a council socialist, anti-capitalist and soft Euclosceptic platform. Since 2019, the party has been led by Ted Barnes, a former union boss. The party supports two sister parties, BKMI and SRFSWI, in Estmere's overseas territories.

History

Foundation

Pre-war

Post-war

Euclosceptic revival

Broad opposition

Supporting the government

Ideology

Factions

Organisation

Electoral results