British democracy needs a revivified centre left.
THE ruling centre-left inspires a warped sort of admiration.
In the 1990s the party joined with other centre-left parties to form the Olive Tree coalition.
An internecine struggle has also broken out on the centre-left.
In the late 1990s centre-left parties were dominant across Europe.
Throughout Europe, Muslims and non-whites tend to vote for the centre-left.
As the base of centre-left parties fragments, so will the parties themselves.
Now some on France’s centre-left hope this strategy could signal a deeper realignment.
Since 1993, it has had nine, all but two of them led—a novelty, this—by the centre-left.
Mr Macron may be a liberal centrist, but his roots, like Rocard’s, are on the centre-left.
A broader growth of centre-left activism during Mr Trump’s tenure has probably also played a role.
In Belgium, Christian Democratic prime ministers have often led coalitions dominated by the centre-left.
Since the centre-left already controls the upper-house Bundesrat, such a deal could produce a strong government.
The largest centre-left party, called Blue and White, has run a desultory campaign plagued by infighting and gaffes.
This was not the solution Mr Costa, something of a hero to Europe’s much-diminished centre-left, had campaigned for.
Several of its members joined the centre-left opposition, giving it a majority and allowing it to choose Congress's new speaker.
In the week before Germany’s general election on September 22nd the centre-right and opposition centre-left parties were both polling around 44%.
It subsequently joined the centre-left Olive Tree coalition, and from 1996 to 2001 it participated as a junior member of Italy’s coalition government.
The main ex-Communist party and the centre-left alliance's current leader, Francesco Rutelli, were in favour, but two still-Communist parties, the Greens and some centre-left Christian Democrats were against.
Rather than the parties on the right forming a centre-right coalition to oppose a centre-left coalition, there is the possibility that the centre-left and the centre-right will join forces and reject the extremes at both ends of the political spectrum.
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