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The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL

The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL is a left-wing political group of the European Parliament established in 1995.[8][3] Before January 2021, it was named the European United Left/Nordic Green Left (French: Gauche unitaire européenne/Gauche verte nordique, GUE/NGL).[9]

The Left in the European Parliament
European Parliament group
NameThe Left in the European Parliament
English abbr.The Left
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing[3] to far-left[4][5]
European partiesParty of the European Left
Nordic Green Left Alliance
European Anti-Capitalist Left
Now the People!
Animal Politics EU
From6 January 1995; 29 years ago (1995-01-06)[6]
Preceded byEuropean United Left
Chaired byAlonso José Puerta (1995–1999)[7]
Francis Wurtz (1999–2009)
Lothar Bisky (2009–2012)
Gabi Zimmer (2012–2019)
Manon Aubry (2019–present)
Martin Schirdewan (2019–present)
MEP(s)
37 / 705
Websiteleft.eu

The group comprises political parties with democratic socialist, communist, and soft Eurosceptic orientation.[1][4][10]

History edit

In 1995, the enlargement of the European Union led to the creation of the Nordic Green Left group of parties. The Nordic Green Left (NGL) merged with the Confederal Group of the European United Left (GUE) on 6 January 1995,[6] forming the Confederal Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left.[11][12][7] The NGL suffix was added to the name of the expanded group on insistence of Swedish and Finnish MEPs.[13] The group initially consisted of MEPs from the Finnish Left Alliance, the Swedish Left Party, the Danish Socialist People's Party, the United Left of Spain (including the Spanish Communist Party), the Synaspismos of Greece, the French Communist Party, the Portuguese Communist Party, the Communist Party of Greece, and the Communist Refoundation Party of Italy.

In 1998, Ken Coates, an expelled MEP from the British Labour Party who co-founded the Independent Labour Network, joined the group.[14]

In 1999, the German Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) and the Greek Democratic Social Movement (DIKKI) joined as full members, while the five MEPs elected from the list of the French Trotskyist alliance LOLCR and the one MEP for the Dutch Socialist Party joined as associate members.

In 2002, four MEPs from the French Citizen and Republican Movement and one from the Danish People's Movement against the EU also joined the group. In 2004, no MEPs were elected from LO–LCR and DIKKI — which was undergoing a dispute with its leader over the party constitution — , as well as the French Citizen and Republican Movement, did not put forward candidates. MEPs from the Portuguese Left Block, the Irish Sinn Féin, the Progressive Party of Working People of Cyprus, and the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia joined the group. The Danish Socialist People's Party, a member of the Nordic Green Left, left the group to instead sit in the Greens–European Free Alliance group.

In 2009, no MEPs were elected from the Italian Communist Refoundation Party and the Finnish Left Alliance. MEPs from the Irish Socialist Party, the Socialist Party of Latvia, and the French Left Party joined the group.

In 2013, one MEP from the Croatian Labourists – Labour Party also joined the group. In 2014, no MEPs were elected from the Irish Socialist Party, the Socialist Party of Latvia, and the Croatian Labourists – Labour Party. MEPs from the Spanish Podemos as well as EH Bildu and the Dutch Party for the Animals joined the group, while MEPs from the Italian Communist Refoundation Party and the Finnish Left Alliance re-entered parliament and rejoined. The Communist Party of Greece, a founding member of the group, decided to leave and instead sit as Non-Inscrits.[15]

In 2019, no MEPs were elected from the French Communist Party, the Danish People's Movement against the EU, the Dutch Socialist Party, and from the Italian parties The Left and the Communist Refoundation Party. MEPs from the French La France insoumise, the Belgian Workers' Party of Belgium, the German Human Environment Animal Protection, the Irish Independents 4 Change, and the Danish Red-Green Alliance joined the group.

Chairpeople edit

Chairperson Took office Left office Country
(Constituency)
Party
Alonso Puerta   1995 1999   Spain  
United Left
Francis Wurtz   1999 2009   France
(Île-de-France)
 
Communist Party
Lothar Bisky   2009 2012   Germany  
The Left
Gabi Zimmer   2012 2019   Germany  
The Left
Manon Aubry* 2019 present   France  
La France Insoumise
Martin Schirdewan*   2019 present   Germany  
The Left
  • Since 2019 The Left group has had two co-chairpeople.

Position edit

According to its 1994 constituent declaration, the group is opposed to the present European Union political structure, but it is committed to integration.[16] That declaration sets out three aims for the construction of another European Union, the total change of institutions to make them fully democratic, breaking with neoliberal monetarist policies, and a policy of co-development and equitable cooperation.[citation needed] The group wants to disband the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and strengthen the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).[citation needed][needs update]

The group is ambivalent between reformism and revolution, leaving it up to each party to decide on the manner they deem best suited to achieve these aims. As such, it has simultaneously positioned itself as insiders within the European institutions, enabling it to influence the decisions made by co-decision; and as outsiders by its willingness to seek another Europe, which would abolish the Maastricht Treaty.[17]

GUE/NGL has been split on the issue of Russia. On 1 March 2022, 7 MEPs out of the group's 37 voted against the parliament's resolution condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine, while 10 also abstained in the vote that passed 637-14.[18] Even before the war, there have been tensions in the group, especially with the Irish MEPs Mick Wallace and Clare Daly working to defuse sanctions on Russia placed because of the downing of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.[19]

Member parties edit

MEPs may be full or associate members.

  • Full members must accept the constitutional declaration of the group.
  • Associate members need not fully do so, but they may sit with the full members.

National parties may be full or associate members.

  • Full member parties must accept the constitutional declaration of the group.
  • Associate member parties may include parties that do not have MEPs (e. g., French Trotskyist parties which did not get elected in the 2004 European elections), are from states that are not part of the European Union, or do not wish to be full members.

Membership edit

 
Map of Left MEPs by member state. Red indicates member states sending multiple Left MEPs, light red indicates member states sending a single Left MEP.

9th European Parliament edit

State National party Ideology European party MEPs[20]
  Belgium Workers' Party of Belgium
Partij van de Arbeid van België (PVDA)
Parti du Travail de Belgique (PTB)
Communism
Marxism
None
1 / 21
  Cyprus Progressive Party of Working People
Ανορθωτικό Κόμμα Εργαζόμενου Λαού (ΑΚΕΛ)
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
PEL (observer)
2 / 6
  Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy (KSČM)
Communism PEL (observer)
1 / 21
  Denmark Red-Green Alliance
Enhedslisten – De Rød-Grønne (Ø)
Socialism PEL
1 / 14
  Finland Left Alliance
Vasemmistoliitto (vas.)
Vänsterförbundet
Democratic socialism PEL (observer)
1 / 14
  France La France Insoumise
(LFI)
Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
PEL (observer)
5 / 79
Republican and Socialist Left
Gauche Républicaine et Socialiste (GRS)
Socialism PEL (observer)
1 / 79
  Germany The Left
Die Linke
Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
PEL
5 / 96
  Greece Syriza
Συνασπισμός Ριζοσπαστικής Αριστεράς (ΣΥΡΙΖΑ)
Social democracy PEL
2 / 21
New Left
Νέα Αριστερά (NA)
Socialism None
2 / 21
  Ireland Independents 4 Change
Neamhspleáigh ar son an Athraithe
Socialism None
2 / 13
Sinn Féin
(SF)
Democratic socialism
Irish republicanism
None
1 / 13
Independents
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan
Independent
1 / 13
  Netherlands Party for the Animals
Partij voor de Dieren (PvdD)
Environmentalism
Soft Euroscepticism
APEU
1 / 29
  Portugal Left Bloc
Bloco de Esquerda (BE)
Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
PEL
2 / 21
Portuguese Communist Party
Partido Comunista Português (PCP)
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
None
2 / 21
  Spain Podemos Democratic socialism
Spanish republicanism
None
4 / 59
United Left
Izquierda Unida (IU)
Communism
Socialism
PEL
1 / 59
Anticapitalistas Socialism
Trotskyism
None
1 / 59
  Sweden Left Party
Vänsterpartiet (V)
Socialism
Soft Euroscepticism
None
1 / 21
  European Union Total
37 / 705

The initial member parties for the 9th European Parliament was determined at the first meeting on 29 May 2019.[21]

8th European Parliament edit

Country National party European party MEPs
  Cyprus Progressive Party of Working People PEL (observer)
2 / 6
  Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia PEL (observer)
3 / 21
  Denmark People's Movement against the EU EUD
1 / 13
  Finland Left Alliance PEL/MLP
1 / 13
  France Left Front French Communist Party PEL
2 / 74
Left Party
1 / 74
La France Insoumise MLP
1 / 74
Alliance of the Overseas Communist Party of Réunion
1 / 74
  Germany The Left PEL
7 / 96
Stefan Eck (independent)
1 / 96
  Greece Syriza (Coalition of the Radical Left) PEL
3 / 21
Popular Unity
1 / 21
Kostas Chrysogonos (independent)
1 / 21
MeRA25
1 / 21
  Ireland Sinn Féin
3 / 11
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan (independent)
1 / 11
  Italy The Left Italian Left PEL (observer)
1 / 73
Communist Refoundation Party PEL
1 / 73
Barbara Spinelli (independent)
1 / 73
  Netherlands Socialist Party
2 / 26
Party for the Animals (Partij voor de Dieren) Euro Animal 7
1 / 26
  Portugal Left Bloc PEL/MLP
1 / 21
Unitary Democratic Coalition Portuguese Communist Party
3 / 21
  Spain Plural Left United Left PEL
4 / 54
Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood
1 / 54
Podemos (We Can)[22] MLP
5 / 54
The Peoples Decide (Los Pueblos Deciden)
1 / 54
  Sweden Left Party MLP
1 / 20
  United Kingdom Sinn Féin
1 / 73

7th European Parliament edit

Country National party European party MEPs
  Cyprus Progressive Party of Working People PEL (observer)
2 / 6
  Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia PEL (observer)
4 / 22
  Denmark People's Movement against the EU EUD
1 / 13
  France Left Front French Communist Party PEL
2 / 72
Left Party PEL
1 / 72
Communist Party of Réunion
1 / 72
Independent
1 / 72
  Germany The Left PEL
8 / 99
  Greece Communist Party of Greece
2 / 22
Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA)
1 / 22
  Ireland Socialist Party
1 / 12
  Latvia Harmony Centre Socialist Party
1 / 8
  Netherlands Socialist Party
2 / 25
  Portugal Left Bloc PEL
2 / 22
Democratic Unity Coalition Portuguese Communist Party
2 / 22
  Spain United Left Communist Party of Spain PEL
1 / 54
  Sweden Left Party
1 / 20
  United Kingdom Sinn Féin (Contests elections in Northern Ireland only)
1 / 3

6th European Parliament edit

Country National party European party MEPs
  Cyprus Progressive Party of Working People PEL (observer)
2 / 6
  Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia PEL (observer)
6 / 22
  Denmark People's Movement against the EU EUD
1 / 14
  Finland Left Alliance
1 / 13
  France French Communist Party PEL
3 / 74
  Germany The Left PEL
6 / 99
  Greece Communist Party of Greece
3 / 21
Synaspismos PEL
1 / 21
  Ireland Sinn Féin
1 / 13
  Italy Communist Refoundation Party PEL
5 / 73
Party of Italian Communists PEL (observer)
2 / 73
  Netherlands Socialist Party
2 / 26
  Portugal Portuguese Communist Party
2 / 21
Left Bloc
1 / 21
  Spain United Left PEL
1 / 54
  Sweden Left Party
2 / 20
  United Kingdom Sinn Féin (Contests elections in Northern Ireland only)
1 / 73

European Parliament results edit

Election year No. of
overall seats won
+/–
1995
34 / 567
1999
42 / 626
8  
2004
41 / 732
1  
2009
35 / 766
6  
2014
52 / 751
17  
2019
41 / 751
11  

See also edit

References edit

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  3. ^ a b
    • "EU Parliament Chief Under Fire Again After Mussolini Comments". Bloomberg. New York. 15 March 2019. The GUE/NGL, a left-wing group in the parliament, called for Tajani's immediate resignation, saying in a statement the body "cannot be represented by a president who tolerates the Fascist initiator himself".
    • "Germans' last-ditch drive to derail EU copyright deal". Politico. 25 March 2019. On the other side of the spectrum, the Dutch delegation of the left-wing European United Left-Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL) announced Monday they would approve the text despite group opposition.
    • "Splintered Parliament faces 5 years of rancorto". Politico. 29 July 2019. In the previous mandate, a report on a piece of legislation securing the privacy of online communications was narrowly agreed by a center-left majority backed by some liberals and the left-wing GUE/NGL group.
    • "European right will widen gap with rivals after Brexit, projection shows". Euronews. Lyon. 13 June 2019. Both the Non-Inscrits and the left-wing group of GUE/NGL would lose a single MEP while gaining none, plus the national-conservative European Conservatives and Reformists would see a net loss of one MEP.
    • "Parliament political groups under fire for "blocking" Greta Thunberg invitation". The Parliament Magazine. 15 March 2019. The left wing GUE/NGL group in Parliament said it had supported moves for Thunberg to address the plenary in Strasbourg this week, but says that the proposal was blocked by other groups, including the EPP, Alde, ECR, EFDD, and ENF.
    • "Inaugural session of the new European Parliament: Summary". The New Federalist. 5 July 2019. The Greens/EFA nominated the German Ska Keller, the left-wing GUE/NGL the Spaniard Sira Rego, the Socialists & Democrats had the Italian David-Maria Sassoli, and the conservative SCR had the Czech Spitzenkandidat Jan Zahradil.
    • "The EU After The Elections: A More Plural Parliament And Council – Analysis". Eurasia Review. 1 July 2019. With the RE and the S&D claiming the support of the rest of the left-wing groups – the Greens and the GUE/NGL – against Weber, there is the smallest centre-left positive majority in the new Parliament (377 mandates).
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    • "Euroscepticism on rise in Europe, poll suggests". BBC News. 8 June 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
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The Left in the European Parliament GUE NGL is a left wing political group of the European Parliament established in 1995 8 3 Before January 2021 it was named the European United Left Nordic Green Left French Gauche unitaire europeenne Gauche verte nordique GUE NGL 9 The Left in the European ParliamentEuropean Parliament groupNameThe Left in the European ParliamentEnglish abbr The LeftIdeologyDemocratic socialism 1 Communism 1 Soft Euroscepticism 2 Political positionLeft wing 3 to far left 4 5 European partiesParty of the European LeftNordic Green Left AllianceEuropean Anti Capitalist LeftNow the People Animal Politics EUFrom6 January 1995 29 years ago 1995 01 06 6 Preceded byEuropean United LeftChaired byAlonso Jose Puerta 1995 1999 7 Francis Wurtz 1999 2009 Lothar Bisky 2009 2012 Gabi Zimmer 2012 2019 Manon Aubry 2019 present Martin Schirdewan 2019 present MEP s 37 705Websiteleft wbr eu The group comprises political parties with democratic socialist communist and soft Eurosceptic orientation 1 4 10 Contents 1 History 2 Chairpeople 3 Position 3 1 Member parties 4 Membership 4 1 9th European Parliament 4 2 8th European Parliament 4 3 7th European Parliament 4 4 6th European Parliament 5 European Parliament results 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editIn 1995 the enlargement of the European Union led to the creation of the Nordic Green Left group of parties The Nordic Green Left NGL merged with the Confederal Group of the European United Left GUE on 6 January 1995 6 forming the Confederal Group of the European United Left Nordic Green Left 11 12 7 The NGL suffix was added to the name of the expanded group on insistence of Swedish and Finnish MEPs 13 The group initially consisted of MEPs from the Finnish Left Alliance the Swedish Left Party the Danish Socialist People s Party the United Left of Spain including the Spanish Communist Party the Synaspismos of Greece the French Communist Party the Portuguese Communist Party the Communist Party of Greece and the Communist Refoundation Party of Italy In 1998 Ken Coates an expelled MEP from the British Labour Party who co founded the Independent Labour Network joined the group 14 In 1999 the German Party of Democratic Socialism PDS and the Greek Democratic Social Movement DIKKI joined as full members while the five MEPs elected from the list of the French Trotskyist alliance LO LCR and the one MEP for the Dutch Socialist Party joined as associate members In 2002 four MEPs from the French Citizen and Republican Movement and one from the Danish People s Movement against the EU also joined the group In 2004 no MEPs were elected from LO LCR and DIKKI which was undergoing a dispute with its leader over the party constitution as well as the French Citizen and Republican Movement did not put forward candidates MEPs from the Portuguese Left Block the Irish Sinn Fein the Progressive Party of Working People of Cyprus and the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia joined the group The Danish Socialist People s Party a member of the Nordic Green Left left the group to instead sit in the Greens European Free Alliance group In 2009 no MEPs were elected from the Italian Communist Refoundation Party and the Finnish Left Alliance MEPs from the Irish Socialist Party the Socialist Party of Latvia and the French Left Party joined the group In 2013 one MEP from the Croatian Labourists Labour Party also joined the group In 2014 no MEPs were elected from the Irish Socialist Party the Socialist Party of Latvia and the Croatian Labourists Labour Party MEPs from the Spanish Podemos as well as EH Bildu and the Dutch Party for the Animals joined the group while MEPs from the Italian Communist Refoundation Party and the Finnish Left Alliance re entered parliament and rejoined The Communist Party of Greece a founding member of the group decided to leave and instead sit as Non Inscrits 15 In 2019 no MEPs were elected from the French Communist Party the Danish People s Movement against the EU the Dutch Socialist Party and from the Italian parties The Left and the Communist Refoundation Party MEPs from the French La France insoumise the Belgian Workers Party of Belgium the German Human Environment Animal Protection the Irish Independents 4 Change and the Danish Red Green Alliance joined the group Chairpeople editChairperson Took office Left office Country Constituency Party Alonso Puerta nbsp 1995 1999 nbsp Spain nbsp United Left Francis Wurtz nbsp 1999 2009 nbsp France Ile de France nbsp Communist Party Lothar Bisky nbsp 2009 2012 nbsp Germany nbsp The Left Gabi Zimmer nbsp 2012 2019 nbsp Germany nbsp The Left Manon Aubry 2019 present nbsp France nbsp La France Insoumise Martin Schirdewan nbsp 2019 present nbsp Germany nbsp The Left Since 2019 The Left group has had two co chairpeople Position editAccording to its 1994 constituent declaration the group is opposed to the present European Union political structure but it is committed to integration 16 That declaration sets out three aims for the construction of another European Union the total change of institutions to make them fully democratic breaking with neoliberal monetarist policies and a policy of co development and equitable cooperation citation needed The group wants to disband the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO and strengthen the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE citation needed needs update The group is ambivalent between reformism and revolution leaving it up to each party to decide on the manner they deem best suited to achieve these aims As such it has simultaneously positioned itself as insiders within the European institutions enabling it to influence the decisions made by co decision and as outsiders by its willingness to seek another Europe which would abolish the Maastricht Treaty 17 GUE NGL has been split on the issue of Russia On 1 March 2022 7 MEPs out of the group s 37 voted against the parliament s resolution condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine while 10 also abstained in the vote that passed 637 14 18 Even before the war there have been tensions in the group especially with the Irish MEPs Mick Wallace and Clare Daly working to defuse sanctions on Russia placed because of the downing of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 19 Member parties edit MEPs may be full or associate members Full members must accept the constitutional declaration of the group Associate members need not fully do so but they may sit with the full members National parties may be full or associate members Full member parties must accept the constitutional declaration of the group Associate member parties may include parties that do not have MEPs e g French Trotskyist parties which did not get elected in the 2004 European elections are from states that are not part of the European Union or do not wish to be full members Membership edit nbsp Map of Left MEPs by member state Red indicates member states sending multiple Left MEPs light red indicates member states sending a single Left MEP 9th European Parliament edit Main article List of members of the European Parliament 2019 2024 State National party Ideology European party MEPs 20 nbsp Belgium Workers Party of BelgiumPartij van de Arbeid van Belgie PVDA Parti du Travail de Belgique PTB CommunismMarxism None 1 21 nbsp Cyprus Progressive Party of Working PeopleAnor8wtiko Komma Ergazomenoy Laoy AKEL CommunismMarxism Leninism PEL observer 2 6 nbsp Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and MoraviaKomunisticka strana Cech a Moravy KSCM Communism PEL observer 1 21 nbsp Denmark Red Green AllianceEnhedslisten De Rod Gronne O Socialism PEL 1 14 nbsp Finland Left AllianceVasemmistoliitto vas Vansterforbundet Democratic socialism PEL observer 1 14 nbsp France La France Insoumise LFI Democratic socialismLeft wing populism PEL observer 5 79 Republican and Socialist LeftGauche Republicaine et Socialiste GRS Socialism PEL observer 1 79 nbsp Germany The LeftDie Linke Democratic socialismLeft wing populism PEL 5 96 nbsp Greece SyrizaSynaspismos Rizospastikhs Aristeras SYRIZA Social democracy PEL 2 21 New LeftNea Aristera NA Socialism None 2 21 nbsp Ireland Independents 4 Change Neamhspleaigh ar son an Athraithe Socialism None 2 13 Sinn Fein SF Democratic socialismIrish republicanism None 1 13 IndependentsLuke Ming Flanagan Independent 1 13 nbsp Netherlands Party for the AnimalsPartij voor de Dieren PvdD EnvironmentalismSoft Euroscepticism APEU 1 29 nbsp Portugal Left BlocBloco de Esquerda BE Democratic socialismLeft wing populism PEL 2 21 Portuguese Communist PartyPartido Comunista Portugues PCP CommunismMarxism Leninism None 2 21 nbsp Spain Podemos Democratic socialismSpanish republicanism None 4 59 United LeftIzquierda Unida IU CommunismSocialism PEL 1 59 Anticapitalistas SocialismTrotskyism None 1 59 nbsp Sweden Left PartyVansterpartiet V SocialismSoft Euroscepticism None 1 21 nbsp European Union Total 37 705 The initial member parties for the 9th European Parliament was determined at the first meeting on 29 May 2019 21 8th European Parliament edit Country National party European party MEPs nbsp Cyprus Progressive Party of Working People PEL observer 2 6 nbsp Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia PEL observer 3 21 nbsp Denmark People s Movement against the EU EUD 1 13 nbsp Finland Left Alliance PEL MLP 1 13 nbsp France Left Front French Communist Party PEL 2 74 Left Party 1 74 La France Insoumise MLP 1 74 Alliance of the Overseas Communist Party of Reunion 1 74 nbsp Germany The Left PEL 7 96 Stefan Eck independent 1 96 nbsp Greece Syriza Coalition of the Radical Left PEL 3 21 Popular Unity 1 21 Kostas Chrysogonos independent 1 21 MeRA25 1 21 nbsp Ireland Sinn Fein 3 11 Luke Ming Flanagan independent 1 11 nbsp Italy The Left Italian Left PEL observer 1 73 Communist Refoundation Party PEL 1 73 Barbara Spinelli independent 1 73 nbsp Netherlands Socialist Party 2 26 Party for the Animals Partij voor de Dieren Euro Animal 7 1 26 nbsp Portugal Left Bloc PEL MLP 1 21 Unitary Democratic Coalition Portuguese Communist Party 3 21 nbsp Spain Plural Left United Left PEL 4 54 Anova Nationalist Brotherhood 1 54 Podemos We Can 22 MLP 5 54 The Peoples Decide Los Pueblos Deciden 1 54 nbsp Sweden Left Party MLP 1 20 nbsp United Kingdom Sinn Fein 1 73 7th European Parliament edit Main article List of members of the European United Left Nordic Green Left 2009 14 Country National party European party MEPs nbsp Cyprus Progressive Party of Working People PEL observer 2 6 nbsp Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia PEL observer 4 22 nbsp Denmark People s Movement against the EU EUD 1 13 nbsp France Left Front French Communist Party PEL 2 72 Left Party PEL 1 72 Communist Party of Reunion 1 72 Independent 1 72 nbsp Germany The Left PEL 8 99 nbsp Greece Communist Party of Greece 2 22 Coalition of the Radical Left SYRIZA 1 22 nbsp Ireland Socialist Party 1 12 nbsp Latvia Harmony Centre Socialist Party 1 8 nbsp Netherlands Socialist Party 2 25 nbsp Portugal Left Bloc PEL 2 22 Democratic Unity Coalition Portuguese Communist Party 2 22 nbsp Spain United Left Communist Party of Spain PEL 1 54 nbsp Sweden Left Party 1 20 nbsp United Kingdom Sinn Fein Contests elections in Northern Ireland only 1 3 6th European Parliament edit Country National party European party MEPs nbsp Cyprus Progressive Party of Working People PEL observer 2 6 nbsp Czech Republic Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia PEL observer 6 22 nbsp Denmark People s Movement against the EU EUD 1 14 nbsp Finland Left Alliance 1 13 nbsp France French Communist Party PEL 3 74 nbsp Germany The Left PEL 6 99 nbsp Greece Communist Party of Greece 3 21 Synaspismos PEL 1 21 nbsp Ireland Sinn Fein 1 13 nbsp Italy Communist Refoundation Party PEL 5 73 Party of Italian Communists PEL observer 2 73 nbsp Netherlands Socialist Party 2 26 nbsp Portugal Portuguese Communist Party 2 21 Left Bloc 1 21 nbsp Spain United Left PEL 1 54 nbsp Sweden Left Party 2 20 nbsp United Kingdom Sinn Fein Contests elections in Northern Ireland only 1 73European Parliament results editElection year No ofoverall seats won 1995 34 567 1999 42 626 8 nbsp 2004 41 732 1 nbsp 2009 35 766 6 nbsp 2014 52 751 17 nbsp 2019 41 751 11 nbsp See also editEuropean Anticapitalist Left Initiative of Communist and Workers Parties List of communist parties represented in European Parliament Maintenant le Peuple Party of the European LeftReferences edit a b c Nordsieck Wolfram 2019 European Union Parties and Elections in Europe Archived from the original on 8 June 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2019 How Eurosceptic is the new European Parliament BBC 1 July 2014 a b EU Parliament Chief Under Fire Again After Mussolini Comments Bloomberg New York 15 March 2019 The GUE NGL a left wing group in the parliament called for Tajani s immediate resignation saying in a statement the body cannot be represented by a president who tolerates the Fascist initiator himself Germans last ditch drive to derail EU copyright deal Politico 25 March 2019 On the other side of the spectrum the Dutch delegation of the left wing European United Left Nordic Green Left GUE NGL announced Monday they would approve the text despite group opposition Splintered Parliament faces 5 years of rancorto Politico 29 July 2019 In the previous mandate a report on a piece of legislation securing the privacy of online communications was narrowly agreed by a center left majority backed by some liberals and the left wing GUE NGL group European right will widen gap with rivals after Brexit projection shows Euronews Lyon 13 June 2019 Both the Non Inscrits and the left wing group of GUE NGL would lose a single MEP while gaining none plus the national conservative European Conservatives and Reformists would see a net loss of one MEP Parliament political groups under fire for blocking Greta Thunberg invitation The Parliament Magazine 15 March 2019 The left wing GUE NGL group in Parliament said it had supported moves for Thunberg to address the plenary in Strasbourg this week but says that the proposal was blocked by other groups including the EPP Alde ECR EFDD and ENF Inaugural session of the new European Parliament Summary The New Federalist 5 July 2019 The Greens EFA nominated the German Ska Keller the left wing GUE NGL the Spaniard Sira Rego the Socialists amp Democrats had the Italian David Maria Sassoli and the conservative SCR had the Czech Spitzenkandidat Jan Zahradil The EU After The Elections A More Plural Parliament And Council Analysis Eurasia Review 1 July 2019 With the RE and the S amp D claiming the support of the rest of the left wing groups the Greens and the GUE NGL against Weber there is the smallest centre left positive majority in the new Parliament 377 mandates EU election results 2019 across Europe The Guardian 26 May 2019 Euroscepticism on rise in Europe poll suggests BBC News 8 June 2016 Retrieved 1 February 2020 Abidor Mitchell 3 June 2019 What s Left of the Left Foreign Affairs Retrieved 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