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2025 |
Die Linke
Party membership grows to 115,000, with 60% of new entries being under 35 and largely female, increasing the proportion of women from 40% to 44.5%.
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2025 |
Die Linke
Die Linke shows a potential resurgence, with increased support in several states, including 8.8% nationally and 11.2% in a specific state, suggesting a possible political recovery.
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2025 |
Die Linke
Die Linke participated in Hamburg state parliament elections, obtaining 11.2% of votes and securing 2 seats.
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2025 |
Die Linke
The party won 8.8% of votes in the German federal election, securing 64 seats in the Bundestag.
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June 2025 | PSL participated in protests in Los Angeles. |
May 2025 | A former member shot and killed two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington. PSL denied the shooter was an active member, stating he was briefly associated with a branch in 2017. |
May 5 2025 | Don Davies becomes interim NDP leader, representing Vancouver Kingsway. |
2025 | NDP wins 18 seats but loses official party status, marking a continued decline in electoral performance. |
2025 | Jagmeet Singh fails to retain his seat in the federal election and announces he will step down as party leader once an interim leader is found. |
2025 | The NDP remained the fourth-largest party in the House of Commons with 24 seats, continuing under Jagmeet Singh's leadership. |
February 23 2025 |
Die Linke
Die Linke wins 8.8% of the vote and 64 seats in the federal election, their best result since 2017. The party wins six direct constituencies, including seats for Gregor Gysi, Sören Pellmann, Bodo Ramelow, and three newcomers in Berlin: Ines Schwerdtner, Pascal Meiser, and Ferat Koçak. Exit polling shows the party as most popular among 18-24 year olds, winning 25% of that demographic.
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February 2025 |
Die Linke
The Left registered 102,412 members as of February 2025.
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February 11 2025 |
Die Linke
Party membership surpassed its all-time peak with 81,200 members.
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February 3 2025 |
Die Linke
Party reported 71,277 members, the highest number since 2010.
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February 2 2025 | Steven Nekhalia of Florida was elected as the chair of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) in a special election, taking leadership of the 27-member national committee. |
January 18 2025 |
Die Linke
At the national party conference, the party counted 60,060 members.
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January 2025 |
Die Linke
Heidi Reichinnek delivers a viral Bundestag speech strongly condemning CDU leader Friedrich Merz's legislative collaboration with Alternative for Germany, leading to a surge in party popularity and membership, particularly among women and young people.
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2024 |
Die Linke
Die Linke participated in Saxony state parliament elections, achieving 4.5% of votes and securing 8 seats in the opposition.
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2024 |
Die Linke
The party continues to navigate a complex electoral landscape, with varied results across different German states, including a 13.1% result in a specific region.
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2024 | Some early ballots in Georgia still contained Claudia de la Cruz's name despite legal challenges. |
2024 | Lucy Watson becomes National Director, taking office in 2024. |
2024 | Randall Terry received the party's presidential nomination. |
2024 | Peace and Freedom Party presidential election, with Claudia de la Cruz receiving 99 votes and Cornel West & Jasmine Sherman receiving approximately 30 votes across independent candidates |
2024 | Party for Socialism and Liberation reported being present in over 50 cities across the United States. |
2024 | PSL presidential candidate Claudia de la Cruz claimed that 6,000 volunteers assisted the party in gaining ballot access for the 2024 United States presidential election. |
2024 | Eduardo 'Lalo' Vargas ran for City Council in Los Angeles, District 14, receiving 1,638 votes but losing the non-partisan election |
2024 | The Democratic Parties of Georgia and Pennsylvania successfully sued to remove the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) from the ballot in their respective states during the United States presidential election. |
2024 | Kevin Martinez ran for State Assembly in California's 6th District as a Peace and Freedom Party candidate, receiving 1,861 votes but losing the election |
2024 | PSL continued to organize rallies in support of Palestinian liberation. |
2024 | PSL presidential candidate Claudia De la Cruz denied previous sexual abuse allegations, describing some as misinformation. |
December 2024 |
Die Linke
Early federal election called; Die Linke polling around 3%. Party nominates Jan van Aken and Heidi Reichinnek as lead candidates, with a 'Mission Silberlocke' strategy featuring Gregor Gysi, Bodo Ramelow, and Dietmar Bartsch to bypass the five percent electoral threshold.
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December 2024 |
Die Linke
Palestinian-German activist Ramsis Kilani is expelled from The Left by a party arbitration panel for alleged antisemitism, a decision contested by critics.
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December 31 2024 |
Die Linke
The party membership grew to 58,532 members by the end of the year, recovering from previous declines.
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October 2024 |
Die Linke
Ines Schwerdtner and Jan van Aken became the co-chairpersons of The Left party.
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October 18 2024 |
Die Linke
Federal party congress approves a modified declaration regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, welcoming the International Court of Justice's efforts to prevent genocide, leading to five prominent Berlin members leaving the party.
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October 11 2024 |
Die Linke
Berlin party branch passes a resolution condemning Hamas's attack on Israel, affirming Israel's right to exist, and calling for the release of all hostages.
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September 2024 |
Die Linke
The Left suffered major defeats in state elections in Brandenburg, Saxony, and Thuringia, being reduced to fourth place in Thuringia with 13% and falling below 5% in Brandenburg and Saxony.
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September 2024 | NDP successfully defended the Elmwood—Transcona seat in a by-election with Leila Dance elected as MP, marking their first by-election victory in five years. They also ended their confidence and supply agreement with the Liberal Party nine months early. |
August 4 2024 | Eighth National Congress of the Socialist Equality Party held online, focusing on 'Tasks of the SEP' |
August 3 2024 | Peace and Freedom Party holds its State Convention in Sacramento. |
July 2024 |
Die Linke
Janine Wissler and Martin Schirdewan announced they would not seek re-election at the upcoming party congress.
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July 2024 |
Die Linke
Party gained 7,500 new members, bringing total membership to 52,000.
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June 2024 |
Die Linke
The Left suffered its worst nationwide election result in the European elections, winning only 2.7% of the vote and three seats.
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May 2024 | Donald Trump speaks at the Libertarian Party convention in Washington D.C., becoming the first current or former U.S. president to address the party's convention. |
March 2024 | The Greens announced they would introduce legislation seeking to break the dominance of Woolworths Group and Coles Group by forcing them to sell some of their operations. |
March 2024 | The NDP passed a motion on Palestine after negotiations with the Liberals, calling for working towards the establishment of a Palestinian state as part of a negotiated two-state solution. |
February 2024 |
Die Linke
The Left's Bundestag faction was reorganized as a group with reduced status.
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January 2024 | Peace and Freedom Party reached its highest recorded voter registration of 133,914. The State Executive Committee had approximately 130 members this year. |
2023 |
Die Linke
Die Linke contested Bavaria state parliament elections, obtaining 1.5% of votes but winning no seats.
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