Central-Eastern European Green Left Alliance
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The Central Eastern European Green Left Alliance (CEEGLA) is an alliance of left-wing and green organizations and political parties in Central and Eastern Europe. It was officially launched on 12 January 2024 in Warsaw.[2]
Ideology
Writing in the American left-wing periodical Jacobin, Polish journalist Roman Broszkowski wrote that leftists in Eastern Europe felt that they needed a "separate identity" from Western European leftists that "failed to realize" the potential consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and that the formation of CEEGLA in 2024 was meant to "concretize" this sentiment.[1] At the launch event, Claudiu Crăciun of the Democracy and Solidarity Party stated to Broszkowski that "We realized that we live in different worlds and that the left-wing world — Western, South, and Northern — they have different views [on the Russian invasion of Ukraine], and we feel that we have a world here. It’s a European periphery that had independence and sovereignty as major stakes during the 19th and the 20th century, and we know a bit something about...Russian influence in every form."[1]
The organization has been described as a shared political home for pro-European, Anti-Putin left-wing political parties in Central and Eastern Europe, emphasizing regional cooperation.[1] All of the parties in CEEGLA are from former members of the Eastern Bloc, and two are former Republics of the Soviet Union.[3]
The party's founding statement asserts that the organization sees itself as "a new generation that experienced disillusionment after the collapse of the Eastern Bloc and subsequent capitalist transition. We have neither nostalgia for the previous regimes nor illusions about the nature of the failed neoliberal project being implemented in our region. We need to move forward, not backwards."[3] The statement further asserts that the party supports greater European integration and wishes to support parties and candidates who share similar values "from the Baltic Sea to the Balkans."[3]
Members
The member parties of CEEGLA are:
Country | Name | Leader | Registered as a party? | Seats in national legislatures | Government | |
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Czechia | Budoucnost | Jakub Kovařík Klára Školníková | [4] | 0 / 200 Chamber of Deputies0 / 81 Senate | Extraparliamentary | |
Hungary | Spark Movement Szikra Mozgalom | Collective leadership | [a][5] | 1 / 199 | Opposition | |
Lithuania | KArtu. Left Alliance KArtu. Kairiųjų aljansas | Jolanta Bielskienė | [6] | 0 / 141 | Extraparliamentary | |
Poland | Left Together Lewica Razem | Magdalena Biejat Adrian Zandberg | [7] | 7 / 460 Sejm2 / 100 Senate | External support | |
Romania | Democracy and Solidarity Party Partidul Democrației și Solidarității | Ionuț Tudor | [8] | 0 / 200 Chamber of Deputies0 / 136 Senate | Extraparliamentary | |
Ukraine | Social Movement Соціальний рух (Sotsialnyi rukh) | Vitaly Dudin | [9] | 0 / 450 | Extraparliamentary |
See also
- Eastern Bloc
- European Left Alliance for the People and the Planet
- Nordic Green Left Alliance
- Liberal South East European Network
- Democracy in Europe Movement 2025
Notes
- ^ Although unregistered, one candidate (András Jámbor [hu]) affiliated with the organization holds a seat in the National Assembly.
References
- ^ a b c d Broszkowski, Roman (13 March 2024). "No, Eastern Europe Isn't Doomed to Right-Wing Rule". jacobin.com. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
- ^ "Powstał sojusz Zielonej Lewicy Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej". wnp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ a b c "Central Eastern European Green Left Alliance formed (plus founding statement) | Links". links.org.au. 2024-01-16. Retrieved 2024-05-18.
- ^ "Rejstřík politických stran a hnutí - Ministerstvo vnitra České republiky". aplikace.mvcr.cz. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Civil szervezetek névjegyzéke (keresés) | Magyarország Bíróságai". birosag.hu. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "PPNSIS duomenys apie Lietuvos Respublikos politines partijas ir jų narius | VĮ Registrų centras". www.registrucentras.lt. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "- Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej Sąd Okręgowy w Warszawie". bip.warszawa.so.gov.pl. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Partide politice". tribunalulbucuresti.ro. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Відомості щодо зареєстрованих у встановленому законом порядку політичних партій". minjust.gov.ua (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
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