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Workers' Party of Hungary 2006 ? European Left

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Workers' Party of Hungary 2006 ? European Left
Magyarorszagi Munkaspart 2006 - Europai Baloldal
Leader Attila Vajnai
Founded November 2005
Split from Hungarian Workers' Party
Headquarters Budapest
Ideology Eurocommunism
Marxism
Political position Left-wing
National affiliation Social Democratic Party of Hungary [1]
European affiliation Party of the European Left
Colors Red
National Assembly
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European Parliament
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The Workers' Party of Hungary 2006 ? European Left ( Hungarian : Magyarorszagi Munkaspart 2006 - Europai Baloldal ), shortly European Left is a political party in Hungary . It was created in mid-November 2005 from the internal opposition of the Hungarian Workers' Party (then the Hungarian Communist Workers' Party). [ citation needed ] Its leader is Janos Fratanolo.

Its request to become a member of the Party of the European Left was accepted by the EL Executive Board, during the meeting held in Geneva from 23 to 25 October 2009. [ citation needed ]

History [ edit ]

On 8 September 2016, Tancsics ? Radical Left Party (then known as the Left Party) announced on its website that the two parties will cooperate in preparation for the 2018 parliamentary election . [2]

In early 2022 Social Democratic Party of Hungary announced on its website that the two parties will cooperate in preparation for the 2022 parliamentary election . [1] Joining forces, the two parties did not manage to stand a single official candidate in the election according to the official website of the election office valasztas.hu. Also in 2022 People' Front announced that they will join Europai Baloldal but will continue as political organization. [3]

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b "Baloldali Platform: valasztasi egyuttm?kodes az Europai Baloldallal" . MSZDP (in Hungarian). January 2022 . Retrieved 7 January 2022 .
  2. ^ "Left-wing electoral cooperation in 2018" . abal.hu (in Hungarian). 8 September 2016. Archived from the original on 14 October 2016 . Retrieved 10 August 2018 .
  3. ^ "Egysegben az er?!" . Facebook (in Hungarian). 5 January 2022 . Retrieved 8 January 2022 .

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