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    Login to LinkedIn to keep in touch with people you know, share ideas, and build your career.

  2. Die Linke - Wikipedia

    Die Linke is a founding member of the Party of the European Left, and is the fifth-largest party in The Left group in the European Parliament. In September 2025, Die Linke had more than 120,000 …

  3. Welcome: Die Linke English pages

    welcome to the official English-language website of the DIE LINKE (The Left) Germany. As a socialist party, DIE LINKE stands for alternatives, for a better future.

  4. Left Party | Germany, Politics, Origin, & Election Results | Britannica

    The Left (Die Linke) is a German political party that ruled East Germany as the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and now contests elections in united Germany.

  5. Germany’s Left comes back from the dead – POLITICO

    Feb 20, 2025 · BERLIN ― Germany’s far-left Die Linke party ― or The Left ― was struggling with declining support for years. So when its star politician, Sahra Wagenknecht, broke away at the end of …

  6. The Improbable Resurgence of Die Linke - Jacobin

    Feb 10, 2025 · A burst of enthusiasm among the membership has given Germany’s socialist party Die Linke what might be its last chance at renewal. But becoming a party of the working class will take a …

  7. In Germany, the unexpected resurrection of the left-wing party Die Linke

    Mar 5, 2025 · Die Linke surged in the polls after MP Heidi Reichinnek, 36, posted an impromptu speech on TikTok at the Bundestag in early February.

  8. DieLinke - YouTube

    Wir empfehlen: Die Linke im Bundestag 27.4K subscribers The Left in the European Parliament 4.39K subscribers Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung 34.6K subscribers

  9. Linke - Wikipedia

    Political parties Left (Austria), (German: Linke), a political party in Austria Die Linke, a political party in Germany

  10. Inside Die Linke’s Resurgence - Jacobin

    Mar 6, 2025 · Die Linke was still reeling from the split when Olaf Scholz announced the election in November last year. Almost everyone I spoke to in Berlin was convinced the party would fail to reach …