Left Unity (European Parliament)

Left Unity
European Parliament group
NameLeft Unity
English abbr.LU[1]
French abbr.CG[2][3]
Formal nameLeft Unity[3][4]
IdeologyCommunism
From25 July 1989[2]
To19 July 1994[2]
Preceded byCommunist and Allies Group
Succeeded byConfederal Group of the European United Left
Chaired byRené-Emile Piquet,[4]
Alekos Alavanos,[5]
Joaquim Miranda[6]
MEP(s)14 (25 July 1989)

Left Unity was a communist political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1989 and 1994.

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