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tovaris
March 1st, 2014, 06:59 PM
Three leftist non-parliamentary groups which are urging a switch to socialism will sign a coalition agreement on Saturday on a joint candidacy at the May EU elections as the United Left. The congress will also be attended by the Party of the European Left's candidate for European Commission President Alexis Tsipras.

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"United Left" - political joke or realistic alternative (Photo: United Left)
The United Left will comprise the Democratic Labour Party (DSD) and the Sustainable Development Party (TRS), which entered the general election in 2011, as well as the Initiative for Democratic Socialism, a recently established group that traces its roots to the anti-establishment protests in 2012 and 2013.

The parties share the wish to offer a socialist model of Europe as an alternative to neoliberalism. They label themselves as explicitly eurosceptic and are promoting either a thorough reform of the EU or leaving the union.

Luka Mesec, one of the co-chairs of the Initiative for Democratic Socialism, has announced they would push for an end to austerity, a solution to the debt crisis, an economic reconstruction of Europe, democratisation of EU institutions and green policies.

TRS head Matjaž Hanžek, a former Slovenian human rights ombudsman (2001-2007), has called for a new development model and said the United Left would operate under the wing of the Party of the European Left (PEL).

PEL vice-president and the leader of the biggest Greek opposition party Siriza Alexis Tsipras will therefore also attend the congress.

While this has not yet been confirmed, Hanžek said that the United Left could also enter the local and general elections in this formation.

Source (http://www.sloveniatimes.com/leftist-groups-form-united-left-to-join-forces-in-eu-election)

ninja789
March 4th, 2014, 06:03 AM
I would definitely vote for them
it seems like a really good idea to try and gain some more power in Europe

Gamma Male
March 27th, 2014, 10:59 PM
I've been reconsidering my stance on socialism recently. I'm still trying to figure out where I stand I guess.

phuckphace
March 28th, 2014, 01:07 AM
I'd support this. just about anything would be better than neoliberalism.

I can only hope they remain dedicated to their cause and don't sell out to neoliberalism like most of the social-democratic parties have done (see the UK's "Labour" for example, which hasn't actually given a shit about the UK's workers for decades now.)

Stronk Serb
April 1st, 2014, 10:55 AM
I'd support this. just about anything would be better than neoliberalism.

I can only hope they remain dedicated to their cause and don't sell out to neoliberalism like most of the social-democratic parties have done (see the UK's "Labour" for example, which hasn't actually given a shit about the UK's workers for decades now.)

Or the Serbian (National-) Socialist Party. They lead Yugoslavia and Serbia into the shitter. Literally.