Die Linke - Wikipedia Die Linke is a founding member of the Party of the European Left, and is the fifth-largest party in The Left group in the European Parliament In December 2025, Die Linke had 123,126 registered members Die Linke promotes left-wing populism and antimilitarism
Welcome: Die Linke English pages Fighting for social justice Die Linke in English Visitors, friends and comrades, welcome to the official English-language website of the DIE LINKE (The Left) Germany As a socialist party, DIE LINKE stands for alternatives, for a better future
Germany’s Left comes back from the dead – POLITICO BERLIN ― Germany’s far-left Die Linke party ― or The Left ― was struggling with declining support for years So when its star politician, Sahra Wagenknecht, broke away at the end of 2023 to launch a new populist force, many wrote the party off for good But ahead of a national election this Sunday, The Left is showing surprising signs of life: In recent polls it has surged back above
Die Linke Finds Its Voice on Palestine - Jacobin For two years, Germany’s socialist party Die Linke tried to skirt around its divisions over Gaza Joining last Saturday’s massive demonstration in Berlin, its leaders finally showed the party can be a clear voice against the genocide
DieLinke - YouTube Die Linke im TV Play all Our healthcare system is so sick! Left-wing politician settles the score! DieLinke
Die Linke’s fight to win back working-class Germans - MSN Last year’s elections saw a resurgence for Germany’s socialist party Die Linke In an interview, coleader Ines Schwerdtner explains how the party is seeking to expand beyond current left-wing
Whatever happened to Die Linke? - The Left Berlin More recently, when 10 MPs left the party to join the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance), Die Linke lost its status as a parliamentary fraction and much of the money associated with it More importantly, the party, which was once a motor of social movements, has become largely invisible on the ground