Left Party
Parti de Gauche |
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Coordinators | Eric Coquerel Danielle Simonnet |
Founded | 1 February 2009 |
Split from | Socialist Party |
Headquarters | 20–22 rue Doudeauville, 75018 Paris |
Membership (2014) | 9,000 |
Ideology |
Democratic socialism Left-wing populism Environmentalism Alter-globalization Soft euroscepticism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Left Front |
European affiliation | Party of the European Left |
International affiliation | None |
European Parliament group | European United Left-Nordic Green Left |
Colors |
Red Green |
National Assembly |
0 / 577
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Senate |
0 / 348
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European Parliament |
1 / 74
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Regional Councils |
7 / 1,880
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Website | |
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The Left Party (Parti de Gauche, PG) is a French democratic socialist political party.
It was founded in November 2008 by former Socialist senator Jean-Luc Mélenchon and deputy Marc Dolez and others dissidents of the party together with the MARS movement (Mouvement pour une Alternative Républicaine et Sociale, "Movement for a Republican and Social Alternative").
They had left the PS five days earlier, in protest of the result of the Reims Congress vote on motions, where the leftist motion they supported won only 19%.
They were joined after by other members from the left of the Socialist Party, by people who hadn't been members of a political party before and by dissidents from the Green Party following the deputy Martine Billard.
In November 2013, the PG joined the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel.
Co-presidents and co-founders Mélenchon and Billard stepped down from office in 2014. Since its 2015 congress, the party is led by its coordinators and spokespersons Eric Coquerel and Danielle Simonnet.
Around 90 local elected officials (municipal, regional and general councillors), including two members of the Council of Paris, initially joined the party. This number has dropped since then.
The PG has not yet run independently in an election, so its base of support is hard to pin-point.