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Founded
  
1993

Succeeded by
  
Radical Left Front

Dissolved
  
1999

Political position
  
Far-left

Ideology
  
Communism Marxism–Leninism Maoism Trotskyism Anti-capitalism

Left Struggle (also "Fighting Left") (Greek: Μαχόμενη Αριστερά) was a Greek far left political coalition.

It was formed in 1993 by the following parties:

  • New Left Current,
  • Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece (EKKE),
  • Communist Party of Greece (Marxist-Leninist)
  • Workers Revolutionary Party (EEK).
  • It received 8,160 votes in 1993 and 10,443 votes in the 1996 general elections.

    The coalition didn't participate in the 1994 Euroelections due to CPG (m-l) disagreements. The remainder parties formed the Left Movement against the EU.

    After 1997, the coalition disestablished and in 1999 all the parties of the coalition, except the CPG (m-l), formed Radical Left Front.

    References

    Left Struggle Wikipedia


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