European Left Party Manifesto 2014

Member Parties of the EL are socialist, communist, red-green and other democratic left parties of the member states and associated states of the European Union (EU) that work together and establish various forms of co-operation at all levels of political activity in Europe, based on the agreements, basic principles and political aims laid down in the EL Manifesto.

The Party of the European Left is celebrating its 10th birthday on 9 May – See more at: http://www.european-left.org/positions/news-archive/el-10th-anniversary#sthash.Muqolrez.dpuf
The Party of the European Left is celebrating its 10th birthday on 9 May – See more at: http://www.european-left.org/positions/news-archive/el-10th-anniversary#sthash.Muqolrez.dpuf
The Party of the European Left is celebrating its 10th birthday on 9 May – See more at: http://www.european-left.org/positions/news-archive/el-10th-anniversary#sthash.Muqolrez.dpuf
The Party of the European Left is celebrating its 10th birthday on 9 May – See more at: http://www.european-left.org/positions/news-archive/el-10th-anniversary#sthash.Muqolrez.dpuf
The Party of the European Left is celebrating its 10th birthday on 9 May – See more at: http://www.european-left.org/positions/news-archive/el-10th-anniversary#sthash.Muqolrez.dpuf

You can find a list of the European Left’s Member Parties here

According to the European Left’s website poll results across Europe show a particularly encouraging rise in the popularity of the Left. According to some estimates, the European Parliamentary Group of the Left (GUE-NGL), is expected to increase its number of MEP’s from 35 to at least 60 in the upcoming Parliamentary elections this May.

Alexis Tsipras’ candidacy for President of the European Commission on behalf of the European Left has energized the Leftist movements across Europe fighting against neoliberalism, austerity and poverty.

Here is the European Left’s 2014 Election Manifesto

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