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The Left is a party on the radical left of the German political spectrum. It was formed from the Party of Democratic Socialism which came from the former ruling party of East Germany. It is part of the European Left and enjoys the most popularity in it's nation of any of the parties in the European Left. It has 53 out of 614 seats in the Bundestag. That makes it the fourth most popular party in Germany. Most polls predict it moving to third in the 2009 elections, although these elections are still far off in September and things could change. [1]

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  • The Left (Germany)
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  • The Left is a party on the radical left of the German political spectrum. It was formed from the Party of Democratic Socialism which came from the former ruling party of East Germany. It is part of the European Left and enjoys the most popularity in it's nation of any of the parties in the European Left. It has 53 out of 614 seats in the Bundestag. That makes it the fourth most popular party in Germany. Most polls predict it moving to third in the 2009 elections, although these elections are still far off in September and things could change. [1]
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  • The Left
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  • Karl-Liebknecht-Haus Kl. Alexanderstraße 28 D-10178 Berlin
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  • 2007-06-16(xsd:date)
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  • The Left is a party on the radical left of the German political spectrum. It was formed from the Party of Democratic Socialism which came from the former ruling party of East Germany. It is part of the European Left and enjoys the most popularity in it's nation of any of the parties in the European Left. It has 53 out of 614 seats in the Bundestag. That makes it the fourth most popular party in Germany. Most polls predict it moving to third in the 2009 elections, although these elections are still far off in September and things could change. [1]
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