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European United Left (1989–93)

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Name
  
European United Left

French abbr.
  
GUE

From
  
25 July 1989

English abbr.
  
EUL

Ideology
  
Left-wing politics

Formal name
  
Group for the European United Left

The Group for the European United Left was a left-wing political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1989 and 1993.

History

The Group for the European United Left (EUL) was formed on 25 July 1989.

It consisted of MEPs from the Danish Socialist People's Party, the Italian Communist Party, the United Left of Spain (including the Spanish Communist Party) and the Greek Synaspismós. It was later joined by the Democratic Left of Ireland's sole MEP.

EUL collapsed in January 1993 when the Italian Communist Party dissolved itself to establish the post-communist Democratic Party of the Left, with its MEPs leaving the EUL group to join the Party of European Socialists.

References

European United Left (1989–93) Wikipedia