The Left (Poland)
The Left Lewica | |
|---|---|
| Leaders | |
| Parliamentary leader | Anna Maria Żukowska |
| Founded | 19 July 2019 |
| Preceded by | United Left |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Senate Pact 2023 (for 2023 Senate election) |
| European Parliament group | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (NL) |
| Members | New Left Polish Socialist Party Labour Union Social Democracy of Poland Freedom and Equality The City Is Ours Together Party (until 2024) |
| Sejm | 21 / 460 |
| Senate | 8 / 100 |
| European Parliament | 3 / 53 |
| Regional assemblies | 8 / 552 |
| City Presidents | 11 / 107 |
| Website | |
| klub-lewica | |
The Left (Polish: Lewica) is a political alliance in Poland. Initially founded to contest the 2019 parliamentary election, the alliance now consists of the New Left and other smaller parties.
It also originally consisted of Democratic Left Alliance and Spring until its merging to create the New Left, including the Polish Socialist Party that left the coalition in 2021. It is also supported by several minor left-wing parties, including Your Movement, Yes for Łódź, Urban Movement, and the Polish Communist Party.
The Left is a catch-all coalition of the Polish left, and it is positioned on the centre-left. It is mainly orientated towards the principles of social democracy, but it also advocates progressive, social-liberal and secular policies, including LGBT rights. Before Razem party left it, The Left also had left-wing and democratic socialist factions. It is supportive of Poland's membership in the European Union.
In the 2023 Polish parliamentary election, The Left coalition technically participated as the New Left party, whose list included representatives of Left Together, Labour Union, Polish Socialist Party, Freedom and Equality and Social Democracy of Poland.