Concrete Steps on the Left
Spain's left-wing coalition, Sumar, is at a critical juncture as it seeks to establish a credible political identity ahead of upcoming general elections.
Slovenia: Golob narrowly wins parliamentary election – but loses government majority
Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob narrowly won the parliamentary election but faces challenges in forming a government as neither the left nor the right bloc holds a majority.
Caught up by its alliances with LFI, the left loses bastions but saves the big cities
In recent municipal elections, the left in France retained major cities like Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, but lost ground in smaller cities to the right.
Alexis Brézet's Editorial: 'Alliance of the Left and LFI, Disgrace and Defeat'
Alexis Brézet critiques the alliance between leftist parties and LFI, arguing it led to electoral defeats in several cities in France.
France voted against the extremes: the right and the socialists win in the municipal elections
In the recent municipal elections in France, the traditional right and the socialists triumphed, reflecting a clear rejection of both far-left and far-right parties.
Guillaume Tabard: "In the 2026 municipal elections, the left pays for its alliances with LFI"
Guillaume Tabard discusses the consequences of left-wing alliances with La France Insoumise for the upcoming presidential elections in France.
PL articulates neutral request to establish CPI on BRB and Master in Legislative Chamber
The PL party is working towards a neutral request for a Congressional Investigation (CPI) in Brasília to unite support from both left and right factions amidst ongoing political turmoil.
Local Elections in France: Leftist Triumphs in Paris, Marseille, and Lyon – Disappointment for Le Pen
In the recent local elections in France, left-wing parties achieved significant victories in major cities, while far-right and far-left parties struggled to gain traction despite increasing their voter share.
The left resists in Paris, Marseille, and Lyon, the three major French cities
In the recent municipal elections in France, the left successfully retained control of Paris, Marseille, and Lyon, despite the far-right party's efforts.
Municipal elections in France: Paris and Marseille at the center of the dispute, with the far-right and the far-left hunting for disenchanted votes
Today, French and European residents in France are voting in the crucial runoff of municipal elections that will shape the next six years.
Antisemitism: The Left has a Problem and Cannot Cope with It
The German Left party is struggling to address internal issues related to its stance on Zionism and antisemitism.
Trump: With the Death of Iran, the Democratic Party is America's Greatest Enemy
Donald Trump stated that the Democratic Party, termed as the 'far left,' is currently America's greatest enemy following the demise of Iran.
Trump names new 'greatest enemy'
Donald Trump declared the radical left and the Democratic Party as the U.S.'s greatest enemy after Iran, in a series of controversial statements made on Truth Social.
Do you think the municipal results will influence the presidential election?
The leader of the National Rally in France questions whether municipal election results will impact the upcoming presidential elections, citing fears of a left-wing victory.
Marseille mayoral race narrows after hard-left withdrawal
The mayoral race in Marseille has become more competitive following the withdrawal of a hard-left candidate.
The wide field dreams of wearing down the government. Elly at risk of trial
The left-leaning coalition is at a critical point as they leverage a referendum to undermine Meloni's government and strengthen their own leadership.
The left still silent. But one went to visit Cospito
The leaders of the Italian left have remained silent on the recent deaths of two anarchists linked to activist Alfredo Cospito, discovered in a collapsed building after attempting to test an explosive device.
Bossi, the PCI card and the 'working-class' League that took part of the left in the North
The article discusses the political evolution of Umberto Bossi and the establishment of the Lega Nord, emphasizing its initial stance as a movement independent from traditional left and right divisions in Italy.
Violent and racist, we will not miss him. The insult from extremists even in death
The left criticizes the late Umberto Bossi, labeling his legacy as violent and racist, sparking a renewed debate on his impact in Italian politics.
The courageous left-wing mother. "Lies to support the No"
A mother criticizes leftist politicians for their dishonesty regarding the upcoming referendum, highlighting the neglect of victims' rights.
Anna Kontula's company can conduct investigative activities - this is how she explains the matter to HS
Finnish MP Anna Kontula explains the diverse operations of her company, Kontula Bisnes, which includes investigative services, sparking questions about potential conflicts of interest.
Today the parliamentary elections are being held in Slovenia: The campaign marked by a leftist corruption scandal
Parliamentary elections are taking place in Slovenia amid a significant corruption scandal affecting the left-wing party.
The Political Pendulum in Kaunas: From Social Democrats to Democrats, Now Back Again
The Kaunas branch of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party has welcomed around 20 new members, including several former politicians who left amid internal disputes, prompting questions about future alliances.
Marijana Puljak damaged someone else's car and left, now she explains: 'My husband and I didn't notice anything'
Croatian MP Marijana Puljak has responded to accusations of damaging another vehicle and leaving the scene, claiming she was unaware of the contact due to her car's sensors not alerting her or her husband.
Local elections in France
The second round of local elections is opening in France where voters will elect mayors in the largest cities amid political tensions between the left and the far right.
Tense elections in Slovenia: conservatives hope to return to power
Slovenians began voting on Sunday in tense parliamentary elections where conservatives led by Janez Janša aim to regain power after four years of center-left governance.
The lost generation of the left in times of the right
This article discusses the challenges faced by progressive movements in response to a rising right-wing sentiment, highlighting the need for identity and material concerns to be reconciled.
Undecided voters narrate a sequence of bets and disappointments with leftist and rightist leaders
The article explores the thoughts of Brazilian undecided voters as they reflect on their frustrations with political leaders from both left and right parties ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
Schlein's Match to Propel Political Policies
Elly Schlein stands out as a prominent leader within the left, taking significant risks in a critical vote on justice reform that may shape the future of Italy's progressive agenda.
The Left presents its candidate list in Reykjavik
The Left party in Iceland has unveiled its candidate list for the upcoming elections in Reykjavik.
On the Eve of the Vote, the Left Clings to Marisa Laurito
As the Italian referendum approaches, the left appears to be relying on popular actress Marisa Laurito for support, raising questions about their messaging effectiveness.
The left is tired of coalition dramas but promises to resolve them soon
Lithuanian leftists express frustration over coalition politics but are committed to finding a resolution this spring.
SV's Bergstø: – We will address the challenges we face ourselves
Bergstø emphasized the need for the Socialist Left Party (SV) to tackle its own challenges and re-engage with voters during its party meeting.
PD and Conte under threat from the 'togate field'
The Italian left, particularly the Democratic Party (PD), remains entwined with judicial figures, which impacts its political stance and referendum campaigning.
New Left: Alexis Haritsis heading for resignation – The likely date, the succession issue
Alexis Haritsis is expected to announce his resignation from the leadership of New Left in the coming 24 hours, following a critical meeting regarding his succession and the stability of the party's parliamentary group.
New challenger in the race for the leadership position of SDP – a full load for the Left Alliance
A new contender has emerged for the leadership position within the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Finland, aiming to galvanize support from the ranks of the Left Alliance.
Left below: Fiala criticizes ODS. Is he preparing a major comeback at the head of the opposition?
Petr Fiala has criticized the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) amid speculation about his potential return to leadership in the opposition.
“He died too late”. The red hatred against Bossi a few hours after his death
The article discusses the backlash from the radical left against Umberto Bossi following his death, highlighting the rise of extreme left rhetoric as a threat to democracy.
Far-left ex-MSNBC host argues Kamala Harris shouldn't run in 2028, cites Biden policy 'stain'
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid stated that Kamala Harris should not run for president again and expressed skepticism about the U.S. electing a woman president in the foreseeable future.
Kaczyński Tempts Confederation Voters with Czarnek. What Do the Polls Show?
Jarosław Kaczyński is attempting to win back voters who have shifted to the Confederation party by promoting Przemysław Czarnek as a candidate for prime minister, using aggressive rhetoric against the left and promoting Poland's Christian roots.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Paris, Rachida Dati Wants to End a Quarter Century of Leftist Rule
In the lead-up to the Paris municipal elections, Rachida Dati is vying to end the long-standing dominance of the left, as she closely competes with socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire.
Androulakis invites Famelos and Charitsis to participate in the PASOK conference
Nikos Androulakis has invited the presidents of SYRIZA and the New Left to participate in a dialogue table on 'Constitution and Institutions' at the PASOK - Movement for Change conference.
Left Alliance's Koskela supports retirement cap
MP Minja Koskela from the Left Alliance views the retirement cap positively, suggesting it could help limit high pensions.
PASOK Conference: Androulakis' Invitation to Famellos and Charitsis – What He Mentions
Nikos Androulakis, president of PASOK, invited the leaders of SYRIZA and the New Left to participate in a thematic dialogue on constitution and institutions during PASOK's 4th regular conference.
Annie Reuterskiöld: "Lion King" is not back - he never left
Lars Leijonborg has quietly maintained his influence in the Liberal Party, despite not holding a formal position.
Political Editor: I have been waiting for 'Comrade Two Percent' to announce themselves in the election campaign
The article discusses the anticipation of support for the Alternative party as they approach the electoral threshold, speculating on possible alliances within the left-wing parties in Denmark.
Political editor: I have been waiting for when 'comrade two percent' would announce themselves in the election campaign
The article discusses the precarious position of the Alternative party in Denmark's upcoming election and anticipates supportive statements from left-leaning parties.
Left: Can the Anti-Semitism Dispute "Tear Apart" the Party?
The Left Party in Germany is grappling with internal conflict over its stance on Israel and anti-Semitism, as indicated by recent comments from party leader Ines Schwerdtner.
In Red Spain Praised by Schlein, the Left Defends Separate Careers
The article discusses how the left in Spain, while praised for its progressive policies, upholds a system that clearly delineates career paths, notably in policing and immigration management.
Umberto and Silvio, the Party Poopers Who Stopped the Left
The article explores the dynamics between Silvio Berlusconi and Umberto Bossi, who played a pivotal role in shaping Italy's political landscape in the early 1990s, ultimately derailing the left's momentum.