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Bloco de Esquerda

Bloco de Esquerda is a radical left political party in Portugal formed in 2000 as a coalition of the formerly Maoist UDP; Politica XX1, a current that had left the Communist Party; and the PSR, Portuguese section of the Fourth International. Today it is a recognised political party with elected representatives in the national and European parliaments.

Articles by this author (10)

  • Portugal: Deadly forest fires
  • Precarious generation on the march
  • Against the unacceptable burden of the debt, the condition of democracy is social struggle
  • The IMF-EFSF and the answer from the Left
  • Bloco promises to be “the most combative opposition to the right”
  • Government proceeds with the automatic regularisation of migrants and refugees with pending residency applications
  • Presidential elections marked by the pandemic crisis and the aggressiveness of the ultraright
  • Political resolution of the national leadership of the Left Bloc
  • Democracy against financial colonialism
  • 2021 Portuguese State Budget: Bloco de Esquerda will vote against the document

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