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Document Output of the EL Working Groups
EL's work is distributed among the so-called working groups that consist of members from different national parties. Working groups are formed to work on either specific campaigns and projects or on general political issues.

Today starts the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in Durban, South Africa. The starting point is to reach an agreement on tackling climate change. Facing the failure of... more

On the occasion of the International Day on Violence against Women the Party of the European Left (EL) declares:

For feminist movements worldwide the 25th of November is a day of battle, accusation, reconnaissance and resistance against violence... more

Confirmed by the EL-Network Meeting of Trade Unionist Athens Nov. 12. 2011

 

To the global crisis of capitalism from 2007-2009, followed an austeritarian assault on social and labor rights, which has increased the rate of exploitation, creating... more

Confirmed by the EL-Network Meeting of trade Unionists Nov. 12. 2011 in Athens.

Employment and the fight against unemployment are fundamental concerns for Europe’s young people. The labour movement faces an enormous challenge in Europe. The working... more

En 2003 Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, le candidat du Parti des Travailleurs, prenait la direction du pays sans disposer d'une majorité de gauche au parlement. Son Parti et ses alliés communistes, travaillistes et socialistes ont du former une coalition... more