The Left (Luxembourg)
The Left (Luxembourgish: Déi Lénk [dəɪ ˈleŋk], French: La Gauche, German: Die Linken) is a democratic socialist political party in Luxembourg. The Left was founded by the and the Communist Party (KPL) as an electoral party. It had members from both parties and independents. In the 1999 national elections, the Left won 3.3% of the votes and one seat in the parliament; André Hoffmann was elected from the southern constituency. In 2000, after anticipated elections in the city of Esch sur Alzette, Hoffmann became deputy mayor and (KPL) succeeded him in parliament. Then, in 2002, in accordance with the Left's statutes, Bisdorff resigned from parliament and was succeeded by .
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The Left (Luxembourg)
The Left (Luxembourgish: Déi Lénk [dəɪ ˈleŋk], French: La Gauche, German: Die Linken) is a democratic socialist political party in Luxembourg. The Left was founded by the and the Communist Party (KPL) as an electoral party. It had members from both parties and independents. In the 1999 national elections, the Left won 3.3% of the votes and one seat in the parliament; André Hoffmann was elected from the southern constituency. In 2000, after anticipated elections in the city of Esch sur Alzette, Hoffmann became deputy mayor and (KPL) succeeded him in parliament. Then, in 2002, in accordance with the Left's statutes, Bisdorff resigned from parliament and was succeeded by .
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A Esquerda (em luxemburguês: D ...... ,9 % e 5,8 %, respectivamente.
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Déi Lénk (deutsch Die Linken, ...... dem auch den Beobachterstatus.
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Déi Lénk, Duits: Die Linke, Fr ...... het Groothertogdom Luxemburg.
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L'Esquerra (Déi Lénk en luxemb ...... uropea/Esquerra Verda Nòrdica.
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La Gauche (en luxembourgeois : ...... a une alliance de 1999 à 2004.
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La Izquierda (luxemburgués: Dé ...... ico socialista en Luxemburgo.
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La Sinistra (in lussemburghese ...... l colore ufficiale è il rosso.
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Lewica (luks. – Déi Lénk) – lu ...... ie zanotowały wzrost poparcia.
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The Left (Luxembourgish: Déi L ...... he Party of the European Left.
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«Левые» (люксемб. Déi Lénk, фр ...... кое объединение в Люксембурге.
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A Esquerda (em luxemburguês: D ...... s Trabalhadores do Luxemburgo.
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Déi Lénk (deutsch Die Linken, ...... dem auch den Beobachterstatus.
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Déi Lénk, Duits: Die Linke, Fr ...... het Groothertogdom Luxemburg.
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L'Esquerra (Déi Lénk en luxemb ...... uropea/Esquerra Verda Nòrdica.
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La Gauche (en luxembourgeois : ...... a une alliance de 1999 à 2004.
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La Izquierda (luxemburgués: Dé ...... ico socialista en Luxemburgo.
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La Sinistra (in lussemburghese ...... l colore ufficiale è il rosso.
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Lewica (luks. – Déi Lénk) – lu ...... ie zanotowały wzrost poparcia.
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The Left (Luxembourgish: Déi L ...... liament and was succeeded by .
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A Esquerda (Luxemburgo)
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