Levica
The Left
The Left
Left
European Parliament Group
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The party's foundation rests on a critique of global capitalism and the vision of democratic socialism. Levica strives for a society where social justice, solidarity, and ecological sustainability take precedence over the pursuit of profit. Their anthropology is collectivist: they believe individual freedom can only truly flourish through social security and the overcoming of class divisions. The state is viewed as a tool for redistribution and for safeguarding public goods such as education and healthcare, while the concept of the nation takes a backseat to internationalist solidarity.
Levica's agenda prioritizes strengthening the welfare state, advocating for higher minimum wages, and promoting cooperative economic models. A core pillar is climate policy, which they inextricably link with social justice (Climate Justice). The party calls for substantial public investment in housing and stringent regulation of financial markets. Their target demographic includes precarious workers, young urban professionals, trade unionists, and environmental activists. Furthermore, they maintain a consistently anti-militarist stance, expressing skepticism towards foreign military deployments and increased defense spending.
Within the Slovenian party system, Levica acts as a corrective force on the far-left, putting pressure on established center-left coalitions. Strategically, the party oscillates between the role of uncompromising opposition and governmental responsibility, consistently aiming to embed its core demands institutionally through coalition agreements. Their relationship with the rule of law is shaped by the objective of extending democratic processes to the economic sphere (economic democracy). While utilizing parliamentary institutions, they simultaneously leverage extra-parliamentary pressure through social movements and protests.
Total Duration: 4 years • 3 months • 2 weeks • 1 day
Total Duration: -
Total Duration: 4 years • 3 months • 2 weeks • 1 day
The party participated in government for 11% of the legislative period.
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