Independent Workers' Party
French Marxist political party founded in June 2008 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Independent Workers' Party (French: Parti ouvrier indépendant, POI) is a French Marxist political party founded in June 2008 after the dissolution of its predecessor, the Workers' Party. It claimed 10,071 members at its founding congress in 2008, and 8,000 members on its second congress in 2012.[2][3]
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Independent Workers' Party Parti ouvrier indépendant | |
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Leader | Collective leadership (Central Committee) |
Founded | 15 June 2008; 15 years ago (15 June 2008) |
Preceded by | Workers' Party |
Headquarters | 87, Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis, Paris |
Membership | 10,071[citation needed] |
Ideology | Factions:
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Political position | Left-wing[1] to far-left |
National affiliation | New Ecologic and Social People's Union |
Colours | Red and black |
National Assembly | 1 / 577
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Senate | 0 / 348
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European Parliament | 0 / 79
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Amongst its four General Secretaries are former presidential candidates Gérard Schivardi and Daniel Gluckstein who departed in 2015 and founded the Workers' Party.