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Opinion | Let the Good Fight Begin: Mélenchon & the Paper Tigers
An account of the beginning of Jean-Luc Mélenchon's 2027 presidential campaign and why he must win.
JM Valat De Córdova
May 123 min read


Labor & Greens Merge in Netherlands: A New Leftist Force To Be Reckoned With?
Accessed via WikiMedia, ProgressiefNederland, progressiefnederland.nl (KUALA LAMPUR, MALAYSIA) — On 26 March 2026, the Labour Party and the Green-Left movement in the Netherlands announced that they would be merging the two parties together under the banner of Progressief Nederland [Progressive Netherlands] and abbreviated “PRO” on 13 June later this year. This is the culmination of half a decade’s worth of serious work being done on the national level of greater cooperation
Timothy
Apr 85 min read


Centrist Dem's Campaign to Smear Hasan Piker Is A Silly Idea
Hasan Piker in 2021, accessed via WikiMedia (CHESTERTOWN, MD) – Hasan Piker has unquestionably had a hold of the young, progressive, and online left for some time. However, it has only recently became true that Piker has seen some lauding and praise in establishment media, with profiles in the New York Times, GQ, and The Observer. It seems that this praise of a popular figure among progressives who openly calls himself a socialist and has a particular hold amongst the demogr
JM Valat De Córdova
Apr 73 min read


What happened to Your Party?
2026 UK Elections: The Muted Threat of Your Party Corbyn’s seeming reluctance to found his own political party last September — having to be persuaded by former Labour MP Zarah Sultana — may be seeping into Your Party’s campaign ahead of the upcoming May 2026 UK elections. The party has endured a difficult first half-year: internal policy and leadership disputes, boycotted conferences, multiple MPs defecting, and a rival socialist party in the Greens surging in the polls. The
Lucy Lydekker
Apr 53 min read
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