Communist and Allies Group
Appearance
Communists and Allies | |
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European Parliament group | |
Name | Communists and Allies |
English abbr. | COM[1] |
French abbr. | n/a |
Formal name | Communist and Allies Group[2][3] |
Ideology | Communism |
From | 16 October 1973[4] |
To | 25 July 1989[4] |
Succeeded by | Left Unity, Group for the European United Left |
Chaired by | Giorgio Amendola,[3] Guido Fanti,[5] Gianni Cervetti[6] |
MEP(s) | 44 (17 July 1979) 41 (23 July 1984) |
The Communist and Allies Group was a communist political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1973 and 1989.
History
[edit]The "Communist and Allies Group" was the first communist group in the European Parliament,[2] founded on 16 October 1973.[4]
The Communist and Allies Group included MEPs from the Communist parties of France and Italy. It stayed together until 25 July 1989[4] when it split into two groups, "Left Unity"[2] (LU) with 14[2] members and the "Group for the European United Left"[7] (EUL) with 28[2] members.
Sources
[edit]- Development of Political Groups in the European Parliament[2]
- EUL/NGL on Europe Politique[4]
- Democracy in the European Parliament[1]
- European Parliament MEP Archives[3][5][6][7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Democracy in the European Parliament
- ^ a b c d e f Development of Political Groups in the European Parliament Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c European Parliament profile of Giorgio Amendola
- ^ a b c d e EUL/NGL on Europe Politique
- ^ a b European Parliament profile of Guido Fanti
- ^ a b European Parliament profile of Gianni Cervetti
- ^ a b European Parliament profile of Luigi Alberto Colajanni