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New Left Nouvelle Gauche | |
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Abbreviation | NG |
Co-leaders | |
Convenor | Gweniver Æstalf |
Founded | 24 June 2012 |
Merger of | |
Newspaper | Insoumise |
Student wing | FNSG |
Ideology | |
Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
European affiliation | Now the People |
European Parliament group | The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL |
Colours | Pink |
Members | See composition |
Common Council | 63 / 700
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Website | |
nouveaugauche.ce | |
New Left (French: Nouveau Gauche, NG) is a left-wing electoral alliance in Carrelie. It was formed to contest the 2012 election as a successor to the United Left Platform and the Anti-Austerity Alliance which had contested the 2010 election separately, and was originally formed of the Democratic Left, Socialist Party, Citizens' Movement, the Christian Social Union, and the Communist Party of Carrelie.
Members
Party | Abbr. | Ideology | Political position | Leader | |
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Democratic Left | GD | Democratic socialism | Left-wing | Marien Béië-Kawne | |
Communist Party of Carrelie | PCC | Eurocommunism | Left-wing to far-left | Carle Rouzet | |
Labour Party | PT | Democratic socialism Trade unionism |
Centre-left to left-wing | Janina Sitek | |
Christian Social Union | USC | Christian left Democratic socialism |
Centre-left to left-wing | Tsjamke Braaksma | |
Oneledge! For Seaforthe | OFS | Seaforthe regionalism Left-wing populism |
Left-wing | Wifreine Æstalf Lukas Oswulf | |
Pacifists 92 | P92 | Anti-militarism Eco-socialism |
Left-wing | Viktor Stamm | |
Transnational Radical Party | PRT | Progressivism Libertarianism |
Centre-left to left-wing | Arnošt Dohnal | |
Worker Intellectual Alliance | AOI | Socialism Trade unionism |
Centre-left to left-wing | Søren Callesen | |
The Anticapitalists | LA | Anti-capitalism Left-wing populism |
Far-left | Collective
leadership |