After Lorena Delgado Varas and Daniel Riazat were excluded from the Left Party, they have become involved in the movement Future Left. Now it is revealed which parties are involved in the discussions and what the plan for the future is.
It was in August when Lorena Delgado Varas and Daniel Riazat were excluded but chose to keep their seats in parliament. Now the duo has allied with communists, socialists, and feminists with the goal of challenging the Left Party in next year’s election.
The project’s working name, according to DN, is “The Coalition” and consists of Future Left with Delgado Varas and Riazat and several leftist groups. Among these are the Communist Party, Socialist Alternative, and the communist federation Workers’ Power.
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According to Leia Nordin in the Feminist Party Council, described as “left of the Left Party,” the plan is to have a common manifesto ready in January and to participate in next year’s election.
“We need to enter parliament, it is full of fascists who rule,” she tells DN.

Battle after battle
They have not yet decided on specific issues that the Coalition will pursue, but their “battles are interconnected,” things like “class struggle, trans struggle, climate struggle, the anti-racist struggle,” and communists, feminists, socialists, and others should be able to agree because they have “a common vision of a different world,” according to Leia Nordin.
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