Popular Unity (Greece)

Popular Unity
Λαϊκή Ενότητα - Ανυπότακτη Αριστερά
AbbreviationΛΑΕ
(LAE)
LeadersDimitris Stratoulis, Marianna Tsixli
Founded21 August 2015 (2015-08-21)
Split fromSYRIZA
IdeologySocialism
Euroscepticism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
National affiliationMeRA25[citation needed]
ColoursRed
Slogan'ΟΧΙ στο Ευρώ της καταστροφής!
(NO to the disastrous Euro!)
Hellenic Parliament
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European Parliament
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Regional Governors
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Regional Councilors
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Website
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Popular Unity - Insubordinate Left (Greek: Λαϊκή Ενότητα - Ανυπότακτη Αριστερά (ΛΑΕ - AA), Laïkí Enótita - Anipótakti Aristera, LAE - ΑΑ) is a left-wing political party in Greece.

Popular Unity was founded on 21 August 2015 by twenty five parliamentarians formerly affiliated to the Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza), as a reaction to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' handling of the Greek bailout agreement of 2015.

History

Popular Unity was founded on 21 August 2015 by 25 parliamentarians formerly affiliated to the Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza), as a reaction to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' handling of the Greek bailout agreement of 2015. At foundation Popular Unity was the third largest party in the Greek parliament. It was led by the former Minister of Energy in the Tsipras cabinet, Panagiotis Lafazanis. Dimitris Stratoulis (former Alternate Minister of Social Security) and Costas Isychos (former Alternate Minister of National Defence), who were sacked in July 2015, also joined the new party.

September 2015 election

On 2 September 2015, the party programme for the snap election on September 20 was published. The party received about 2.9% of the vote, below the 3% threshold to win any seats in parliament. In response to the result the party said, 'we lost the game but not the war'.

2023 election

Popular Unity contested the 2023 legislative elections in a coalition with MeRA25, as part of the "Alliance for Rupture".

Naming

The name of the party is inspired by Popular Unity, the Chilean political alliance led by Salvador Allende.

Policies

The party favours Greek withdrawal from the eurozone and reinstating the drachma as Greece's national currency. According to founding member Stathis Kouvelakis, a former member of Syriza's Central Committee, the new party supports socialist internationalism, pacifism, Greece's exit from NATO, and breaking military agreements with Israel.

Election results

Hellenic Parliament

Election Hellenic Parliament Rank Leader
Votes % ±pp Seats won +/−
September 2015 155,320 2.86% New
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N/A #9 Panagiotis Lafazanis
2019 15,930 0.28% -2.58
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Steady #13

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Votes % ±pp Seats won +/− Rank Leader
2019 31,671 0.56% N/A
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#22 Panagiotis Lafazanis

Members of Parliament

Popular Unity had 26 members of the Hellenic Parliament prior to the September 2015 election, all of whom defected from Syriza. In alphabetical order, they were:

  • Litsa Ammanatidou-Paschalidou [fr]
  • Despina Haralambidou [bg]
  • Kostas Delimitros
  • Evangelos Diamantopoulos [el]
  • Ioanna Gaitani [el]
  • Ilias Ioannidis
  • Kostas Isihos
  • Thomas Kotsias
  • Michail Kritsotakis [fr]
  • Vassilios Kyriakakis [el]
  • Aglaia Kyritsi
  • Panagiotis Lafazanis
  • Costas Lapavitsas
  • Stathis Leoutsakos
  • Rachil Makri [bg]
  • Evgenia Ouzounidou [bg]
  • Thanasis Petrakos
  • Elena Psarrea
  • Stefanos Samoilis
  • Thanasis Skoumas
  • Ioannis Stathas [fr]
  • Dimitrios Stratoulis [fr]
  • Alexandra Tsanaka
  • Nadia Valavani
  • Zissis Zannas [el]
  • Ioannis Zerdelis

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