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Green Left Socialistisk Folkeparti | |
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Abbreviation | SF F[a] |
Chairperson | Pia Olsen Dyhr |
Founder | Aksel Larsen |
Founded | 15 February 1959 |
Split from | Communist Party of Denmark |
Headquarters | Christiansborg Palace, Prins Jørgens Gård, 1240 Copenhagen |
Youth wing | Popular Socialist Youth of Denmark[1] |
Membership (2022) | 8,995[2] |
Ideology | Democratic socialism[3] Green politics[3][4] Popular socialism[5] |
Political position | Centre-left[6] to left-wing[7][8] |
European affiliation | European Green Party |
International affiliation | Global Greens (associate) |
European Parliament group | Greens–European Free Alliance |
Nordic affiliation | Nordic Green Left Alliance |
Colours | Red Green Pink (customary)[9][10][11] |
Folketing | 15 / 179[b] |
European Parliament | 2 / 14 |
Regions[12] | 14 / 205 |
Municipalities[13] | 168 / 2,436 |
Mayors | 2 / 98 |
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The Green Left[14] (Danish: Socialistisk Folkeparti lit. 'Socialist People's Party', SF) is a democratic socialist political party in Denmark.[3]
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Two centre-left parties, the Social Liberals (Radikale Venstre) and Green Left, both moved from one to two seats, while the left-wing Red Green Alliance also gained a seat.
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