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Alternative Left

The Alternative Left (German: Alternative Linke; Romansh: L'Alternativa sanestra) or The Left (French: La Gauche; Italian: La Sinistra), is a political party of the left in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland that existed at the national level from 2010 to 2018. This party sought to unite the political forces and movements farther to the left on Switzerland's political spectrum than the centre-left Social Democratic Party and the Green Party.

Alternative Left


German nameAlternative Linke (AL)
French nameLa Gauche (LG)
Italian nameLa Sinistra
Romansh nameL'Alternativa sanestra
Founded29 May 2010
Headquarters2722 Les Reussilles
Membership (2011)2,000[1]
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Environmentalism
Anti-capitalism
Political positionLeft-wing
National Council
0 / 200
Council of States
0 / 46
Cantonal legislatures
10 / 2,609
Website
www.la-gauche.ch

Swiss Federal Council
Federal Chancellor
Federal Assembly
Council of States (members)
National Council (members)
Voting

Their sole current National Council of Switzerland member was until 2011 Josef Zisyadis, who was elected in 2007 for the Swiss Labour Party. He was still a member of the SLP, but in official publications he was only a member of the Alternative Left.

History edit

 
2. congress in Zurich.

After an opening party congress on 21 November 2009, in Schaffhausen, the party was officially founded six months later at the congress of Lausanne on 29 May 2010. In that congress the party presented a program of nine important political points. The third congress took place in Zurich on 5 March 2011, where party members voted to launch a national referendum blocking the flat-rate tax incentive favoring foreign millionaires which financial lobbies had sought to enthrone as a Swiss constitutional amendment. The same referendum in the canton of Zurich, originating with the Alternative List, was earlier approved in that Canton by Zurich's voters with a 52.9% majority in February 2009. The third congress was at the 30th juny[clarification needed] in Biel with a discussion with Stéphane Hessel in the afternoon.

The national organisation got dissolved in 2018, while the local section in Bern as well as the groups that were united under the Alternative Left are still in existence.

Sections edit

In total the "Alternative Left" counts actually six official sections:

  • Alternative Linke Bern
  • La Gauche Valais Romand
  • La Gauche Arc jurassien
  • La Gauche Vaud
  • La Gauche Nyon
  • La Gauche Genève

In the French-speaking part of Switzerland the members of the party come mainly from the Swiss Party of Labour, solidaritéS, Les Communistes and independents. The section in Bern is a newly created one, the section in Valais was already founded 2007 at an earlier election rally.

There are also other groups, that are involved in the AL, but are not official members of the party:

  • Alternative List Zürich
  • Alternative List Winterthur
  • Alternative List Limmattal
  • Alternative List Schaffhausen
  • La Sinistra Ticino

Electoral results edit

Parliament edit

National Council
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
2011 21,482 0.88
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References edit

  1. ^ (in German). Swiss Confederation. 2011. p. 21. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012.
  • Numerous Swiss national press clippings dealing with events cited in French, German, and Italian texts
  • Correspondence and proceedings emanating from 2009 Congress at Schaffhausen and 2011 Congress in Zurich

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German, French, and Italian)

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