Women for Another Europe
Women for Another Europe (Greek: Γυναίκες για μια άλλη Ευρώπη) was a short-lived electoral coalition in Greece.
Women for Another Europe Γυναίκες για μια άλλη Ευρώπη | |
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Leader | Nena Venetsanou |
Founded | 2004 (March) |
Dissolved | 2004 (August) |
Ideology | Feminism Anti-capitalism Anti-racism Eco-socialism Pacifism |
Political position | Left-wing |
The coalition was formed by small left-wing parties that participated in the Coalition of the Radical Left (Renewing Communist Ecological Left etc.), independent feminists, anti-war activists and independent left-wing activists.[1]
The 24 candidates of the list were women, and in the 1st place was Nena Venetsanou, a singer and an active member of the campaign for women's rights.
In the European election, 2004 the coalition gained 0.76% and a few months later merged back into the Coalition of the Radical Left.
References
- "Women's city of the future - Eurocities". eurocities.eu. 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
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