Athens Declaration of the European Left

Athens Declaration of the European Left

The Athens Declaration of the European Left is the conclusion of the 1st Congress of the European Left Party (Athens, 29-30 October 2005). The parties signing the declaration were the following:

*Austria - Communist Party (KPO)
*Belgium - Communist Party (CPB)
*Czech Republic - Party of Democratic Socialism (SDS)
*Estonia - Left Party (ELP)
*France - Communist Party (PCF)
*Germany - Left Party/PDS
*Greece - Coalition of the Left, of Movements and Ecology (Synaspismos/SYN)
*Hungary - Workers Party
*Italy - Communist Refoundation
*Luxemburg - The Left (Dei Lenk)
*Portugal - Left Bloc (BE)
*Romania - Socialist Alliance Party (SAP)
*San Marino - Communist Refoundation
*Spain - United Left, Communist Party, United and Alternative Left of Catalunya (IUeA)
*Switzerland - Party of Labour

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