Solidarity (Switzerland)
Solidarity solidaritéS | |
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Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | 1211 Geneva |
Ideology | Communism Socialism[1] Trotskyism[1] Anti-capitalism Proletarian internationalism |
Political position | Far-left |
European affiliation | European Anticapitalist Left |
National Council | 1 / 200 |
Council of States | 0 / 46 |
Cantonal legislatures | 5 / 2,608 |
Website | |
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Solidarity (Template:Lang-fr)[2] is a far-left political party in Switzerland. The party is a member of the European Anticapitalist Left.
History
The party was founded in 1992 in Geneva. In the 1995 federal elections it received 0.3% of the vote, failing to win a seat. Its vote share increased to 0.5% in the 1999 elections, and a party member running on a list named "Alliance of the Left (Solidarity–Independents)" won a seat in the National Council.[3] The party retained its seat in the 2003 elections, but lost parliamentary representation following the 2007 elections, in which its vote share fell to 0.4%.[4]
The 2011 elections saw the vote share reduced to 0.3%,[5] and although its vote share increased to 0.5% in the 2015 elections, the party remained seatless. Running with the Swiss Party of Labour in the 2019 elections, the party once again won a seat in the National Council, with the electoral alliance receiving a vote share of 1.0%.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "Switzerland". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1898 ISBN 9783832956097
- ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1955
- ^ Nationalratswahlen: Übersicht Schweiz Swiss Confederation
- ^ Elections au Conseil national de 2011: Résultats par canton Statistique Suisse
External links
- Official website (in French and German)