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The Left (Germany): German political party
The Left, commonly referred to as the Left Party, is a democratic socialist political party in Germany. The party was founded in 2007 as the result of the merger of the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) and Labour and Social Justice – The Electoral Alternative. Through the PDS, the party is the direct descendant of the Marxist–Leninist ruling party of former East Germany, the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). Since October 2024, The Left's co-chairpersons have been Ines Schwerdtner and Jan van Aken. The party holds 28 seats out of 736 in the Bundestag, the federal legislature of Germany, having won 4.9% of votes cast in the 2021 German federal election. Its parliamentary group is the second-smallest of seven in the Bundestag, and is headed by parliamentary co-leaders Heidi Reichinnek and Sören Pellmann.

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German election Q&A: What's at stake for FDP, The Left and BSW? [Video]

German election Q&A: What's at stake for FDP, The Left and BSW?

German election Q&A: What's at stake for FDP, The Left and BSW? For three German parties, their existence and participation in the Bundestag is riding on Sunday's elections. Euronews spoke with Die..

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 02:18Published

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