Unified European Left Group

Summary

Unified European Left Group (UEL) is a group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, formed by 34 MPs from various leftwing parties in 16 countries. Andrej Hunko (Germany) and Anne Stambach-Terrenoir are Co-President of the group.

The UEL operates in the framework set out by PACE: to promote and protect human rights, rule of law and democracy. The Group is in particular inspired by the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Social Charter and by other conventions, arrangements and activities which promote and protect human dignity, social and gender equality, organized solidarity and sustainable development of the planet.

Members edit

As of April 2024.[1]

Name Party Reports
  Paul Gavan Sinn Fein Humanitarian consequences of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
  Laura Castel Republican Left of Catalonia
  Anne Stambach-Terrenoir La France Insoumise
  Vlad Batrîncea Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova
  Diana Caraman Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
  Andrej Hunko Die Linke Over-indebteness of states 2011, Austerity measures 2012, Right to bargain collectively, right to strike 2015, Income inequality 2017, Lessons for the future from an effective and rights-based response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Overcoming the socio-economic crisis sparked by the Covid-19 pandemic, The honouring of membership obligations to the Council of Europe by San Marino,
  Fabian Chinea Correa Agrupación Socialista Gomera
  Liana Kanelli Communist Party of Greece
  Nina Kasimati Syriza
  Alexis Tsipras Syriza
  Tiny Kox Socialist Party Palestina 2011, Delegations PACE 2011, Observation Russian Federation 2012, Presidential election Russian Federation 2012, Palestina 2014, Europe's Public administrations 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014, Turkey 2015, International terrorism 2016, Acquis of the Council of Europe 2017, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018
  Réada Cronin Sinn Féin
  George Loucaides AKEL Budget intergovernmental programme 2015, Tunesia 2017, Budget and priorities 2017, Expenditure of PACE 2017,The honouring of membership obligations to the Council of Europe by Malta,
  Roberto Ciavatta RETE Movement
  Berdan Öztürk Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party
  Thomas Pringle Independents 4 Change
  Giuseppe De Cristofaro Italian Left
  Andreas Sjalg Unneland Socialist Left Party (Norway)
  Sevilay Çelenk Özen Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party
  Ayşegül Doğan Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party
  Esther Gil de Reboleño Lastortres Sumar (electoral platform)
  Semra Çağlar Gökalp Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party
  Emmanuel Fernandes La France Insoumise
  Michelle Gréaume Parti communiste francais
  Ivana Kekin We can! (Croatia)
  Élisa Martin La France Insoumise
Frédéric Mathieu La France Insoumise
  Adela Raileanu Socialist Party of Moldova
  Silvana Silvani Parti communiste francais
  Jodis Skuladottir Left-Green Movement
  Søren Søndergraad Red–Green Alliance (Denmark)
  Constantin Starîș Partidul Comuniştilor din Republica Moldova
  Natasa Sukič The Left (Slovenia)

Reports of former members edit

Party Reports
  Tuur Elzinga Socialist Party Activities of EBRD, Activities of OECD, Council of Europe Bank
  Annette Groth Die Linke Rome migrants 2012, Trafficking migrant workers 2013, Syrian refugee crisis 2016
  Grigore Petrenco Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova Albania 2014
  Nikolaj Vilmussen Red-Green Alliance Equality and the crisis 2015
  Georgios Katrougalos Syriza The activities of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Evaluation of the partnership for democracy in respect of the Parliament of Jordan, The impact of Brexit on human rights on the island of Ireland,European Convention on Human Rights and national constitutions, Globalisation in times of crisis and war: the role of the OECD since the Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine, Observation of the early parliamentary elections in Armenia (20 June 2021)
  Ögmundur Jónasson Left-Green Movement Reinforcing social dialogue as an instrument for stability and decreasing social and economic inequalities,The honouring of obligations and commitments by the Republic of

Moldova 2016

  Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir Left-Green Movement Stop violence against, and exploitation of, migrant children,Effective guardianship for unaccompanied and separated migrant children
  Momodou Malcolm Jallow Left Party (Sweden) Combating Afrophobia, or anti Black racism in Europe, The role of political parties in fostering diversity and inclusion: a new Charter for a non-racist society, Raising awareness of and countering Islamophobia, or anti-Muslim racism, in Europe
  Miren Gorrotxategi Podemos Euskadi Promoting sign language in Europe
  Ulla Sandbæk The Alternative (Denmark) Family reunification of refugees and migrants in the Council of Europe member States

Honorary President of the Parliamentary Assembly edit

Presidency of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

Name Party Reports
  Tiny Kox Socialist Party Palestina 2011, Delegations PACE 2011, Observation Russian Federation 2012, Presidential election Russian Federation 2012, Palestina 2014, Europe's Public administrations 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014, Turkey 2015, International terrorism 2016, Acquis of the Council of Europe 2017,Combating international terrorism while protecting Council of Europe standards and values, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018, The Assembly's vision on the strategic priorities for the Council of Europe,Role and mission of the Parliamentary Assembly: main challenges for the future, Defending the acquis of the Council of Europe: preserving 65 years of successful intergovernmental co-operation,Guidelines on the scope of the parliamentary immunities enjoyed by members of the Parliamentary Assembly, Observation of the parliamentary elections in Georgia (31 October 2020),

Honorary Associates of the Parliamentary Assembly edit

Name Party Reports
George Katrougalos Syriza
Hisyar Özsoy
Nikolaj Villumsen Red–Green Alliance (Denmark)
Feleknas Uca


See also edit

External links edit

  • Page on the PACE website
  • PACE's Tiny Kox on his time as PACE President

References edit

  1. ^ Assembly Members – Group of the Unified European Left