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Leader
  
Collective leadership

Political position
  
Left-wing to Far-left

Founded
  
2011

Seats in the National Assembly
  
5 / 137

Plurinational Unity of the Lefts

Ideology
  
Anti-capitalismCommunismDemocratic socialismMarxism–LeninismProgressivism

Plurinational Unity of the Lefts (Unidad Plurinacional de las Izquierdas) is a left-wing political coalition in Ecuador, created in 2011.

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History

In 2009, Pachakutik and the Democratic People's Movement (MPD) broke with the ruling PAIS Alliance over disagreements on water law and teacher evaluations. In the National Assembly, a new caucus formed called the Plurinational, Progressive, and Leftist Democratic Assembly, composed of Pachakutik and MPD assemblymen and assemblywomen.

2011 Referendum

Plurinational Unity of the Lefts participated in the referendum and popular consultation of 2011, advising a "no" vote on questions 1-9, and "yes" on 10. They used the slogan "Not this time, President" recognizing their past support of President Correa's proposals, but conveying their support was over.

Prostests of 2012

Beginning on 8 March 2012, Plurinational Unity of the Lefts participated in a series of peaceful protests, commonly called the 8-M Movement, by indigenous groups, left-wing opponents of the government, environmental groups, LGBT groups, and students, which culminated in the arrival of more than 30,000 people in the streets of Ecuador.

Participating Parties

The coalition currently comprises the following ten parties (in alphabetical order):

  • Democratic People's Movement
  • Ethics and Democracy Network
  • Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador
  • Montecristi Lives
  • Movement Convocation
  • Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement – New Country
  • Participation Movement
  • Party of Revolutionary Socialism
  • Participa Movement Radical Democracy
  • Popular Power
  • References

    Plurinational Unity of the Lefts Wikipedia


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