Unified European Left Group

Unified European Left Group (UEL) is a group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, formed by 34 MPs from various leftwing parties in 16 countries. Tiny Kox (Netherlands) is the president of the group, Andrej Hunko (Germany), Ioanetta Kavvadia (Greece) and Pablo Bustinduy (Spain) are vice-presidents of the group.[1]

The UEL operates in the framework set out by PACE: to promote and protect human rights, rule of law and democracy. The Group is in particular inspired by the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Social Charter and by other conventions, arrangements and activities which promote and protect human dignity, social and gender equality, organized solidarity and sustainable development of the planet.

Members

As of January 2018.[1]

Name Party Reports
Gökay Akbulut Die Linke
Athanasia Anagnostopoulou Coalition of the Radical Left
Ángela Ballester Podemos
Michel Brandt Die Linke
Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir Iceland
Pablo Bustinduy Podemos
Anastasia Christodoulopoulou Coalition of the Radical Left
Seán Crowe Sinn Féin
Petter Eide Socialist Left Party (Norway)
Miren Edurne Gorrotxategui Podemos
Ólafur Þór Gunnarson Iceland
Andrej Hunko Die Linke Over-indebteness of states 2011, Austerity measures 2012, Right to bargain collectively, right to strike 2015, Income inequality 2017
Lotta Johnsson Fornarve The Left
Liana Kanelli Communist Party of Greece
Nina Kasimati Coalition of the Radical Left
Ionneta Kavvadia Coalition of the Radical Left Migration and refugee crisis in Europe
Filiz Kerestecioğlu Demir Peoples' Democratic Party
Tiny Kox Socialist Party Palestina 2011, Delegations PACE 2011, Observation Russian Federation 2012, Presidential election Russian Federation 2012, Palestina 2014, Europe's Public administrations 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014, Turkey 2015, International terrorism 2016, Acquis of the Council of Europe 2017, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018
Ertuğrul Kürkçü Peoples' Democratic Party
Aaja Chemnitz Larsen Community of People
George Loucaides AKEL - Left - New Forces Budget intergovernmental programme 2015, Tunesia 2017, Budget and priorities 2017, Expenditure of PACE 2017
Marco Nicolini Left Movement
Rasmus Nordqvist Left Green Party
Henk Overbeek Socialist Party
Hişyar Özsoy Peoples' Democratic Party
Georgios Psychogios Coalition of the Radical Left
Inna Șupac Party of Communists of the republic of Moldova
Søren Søndergaard Red-Green Alliance Albania 2004
António Filipe Rodrigues Portuguese Communist Party
Violeta Tomič The Democratic Party of Labor
Feleknas Uca Peoples' Democratic Party
Jiří Valenta Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Katrin Werner The Left

Reports of former members

Party Reports
Tuur Elzinga Socialist Party Activities of EBRD, Activities of OECD, Council of Europe Bank
Annette Groth Die Linke Rome migrants 2012, Trafficking migrant workers 2013, Syrian refugee crisis 2016
Grigore Petrenco Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova Albania 2014
Nikolaj Vilmussen Red-Green Alliance Equality and the crisis 2015
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