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Headquarters
  
Berlin, Germany

Mother party
  
The Left

Left Youth Solid

Founded
  
1999 (1999) ('solid) 20 May 2007 (Left Youth Solid)

Ideology
  
Democratic socialism Anti-capitalism Anti-fascism Grassroots democracy Feminism

The Left Youth Solid (styled left youth ['solid]; German: linksjugend ['solid]) is a political youth organization in Germany. It is the official youth wing of the political party The Left. It was formed in 2007 as the legal successor to Solid: the socialist youth (['solid] – die sozialistische jugend) which was the unofficial youth wing of the Left Party and its predecessor PDS. The name "solid" comes from sozialistisch, links, demokratisch (socialist, left, democratic.)

Solid: the socialist youth was formed in Hanover in June 1999 and was accepted by the Party of Democratic Socialism as a youth organisation "close to PDS" in March 2002. Membership is for people between the ages of 14 and 35 and in March 2005 they had 1,500 members.

Before 1999 the PDS's youth organisation was Arbeitsgemeinschaft Junge GenossInnen; since then, most young members of the Left-Party have concentrated within ['solid]. But due to differences, other young members formed the "PDS Youth", a youth organisation integrated within the party and by self-definition of the group serving to form future cadres for the full-fledged party. The PDS-youth is small compared to ['solid] and only represented in a small number of the federal States of Germany.

On Solid's federal delegate congress on 20 May 2007, the organisation reorganised to the present structure including the former PDS Youth and the youth organisation of WASG. This was a response to the fusion of the Left Party/PDS and WASG.

References

Left Youth Solid Wikipedia