Unified European Left Group

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Unified European Left Group (UEL) is a group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, formed by 33 MPs from various leftwing parties in 16 countries. Tiny Kox (Netherlands) is the president of the group, Nikolaj Villumsen (Denmark) and Andrej Hunko (Germany) are vice-presidents of the group.[1]

Members

As of October 2015.[1]

Name Party
Greenland Aaja Chemnitz Larsen Community of the People
Denmark Pernille Vigsø Bagge Socialist People's Party
Russia Anton Belyakov Fair Russia
Turkey Mülkiye Birtane Peace and Democracy Party
Netherlands Tiny Kox Socialist Party
Russia Alexander Burkov Fair Russia
Netherlands Tuur Elzinga Socialist Party
Greece Ioannis Dragasakis Coalition of the Radical Left
Germany Annette Groth Die Linke
Turkey Nazmi Gür Peace and Democracy Party
Slovenia Matjaž Hanžek United Left (ZL)
Greece Liana Kanelli Communist Party of Greece
Germany Andrej Hunko The Left
Sweden Lotta Johnsson Fornarve Left Party
Czech Republic Soňa Markova Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Iceland Ögmundur Jónasson Left-Green Movement
Russia Leonid Kalashnikov Communist Party
Greece Vasiliki Katrivanou Coalition of the Radical Left
San Marino Luca Lazzari SU
Russia Vassiliy Likhachev Communist Party
Cyprus George Loukaides AKEL - Left - New Forces
Moldova Maria Postoico Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova
Denmark Trine Pertou Mach Socialist People's Party
Russia Ivan Melnikov Communist Party of Russia
Germany Martina Renner Die Linke
Portugal João Ramos Parti Communiste Portugais
Republic of Ireland Kathryn Reilly Sinn Fein
Republic of Ireland John Halligan Independent
Greece Olga-Nantia Valavani Coalition of the Radical Left
Norway Snorre Serigstad Valen Social Left Party
Denmark Nikolaj Villumsen Red-Green Alliance
Moldova Vladimir Voronin Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova
Germany Katrin Werner The Left
Russia Gennady Ziuganov Communist Party of the Russian Federation

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