“With or without EU”: The Radical Left at the proof of the 2019 European elections
In the 2019 election, the Radical Left at the European level suffered internal tensions between Eurosceptics and anti-capitalists on the one hand and proponents of an attempt to build an alternative leftist narrative of European integration on the other hand. The organizational fragmentation – between the Party of the European Left, the Nordic Green Alliance, and the two recently born movements DiEM25 and Now the People – and the nomination of two lowprofile leading candidates further weakened the left parties. As a result, the GUE/NGL group has become smaller and more heterogeneous.
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