Left Socialist Action

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Left Socialist Action or Left Social Democrats[3] (LevSD Russian: Левое социалистическое действие / Левые социал-демократы, romanized: Levoye sotsialisticheskoye deystviye / Levie social-demokrati) is a social democratic and democratic socialist political organization in Russia founded in August 2007.[4][5]

AbbreviationLevSD
Central Organizing CommitteeNikita Arkin
Tatiana Shavshukova
Igor Filippov
Irina Zabelina
Isabelle Kurygina
Nikolay Kavkazsky
Yuri Ioffe
Sashetta Morozova
Ludmila Sherbatyh[1]
FoundedAugust 2007 (2007-08)
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Left Socialist Action
Левое социалистическое действие
AbbreviationLevSD
Central Organizing CommitteeNikita Arkin
Tatiana Shavshukova
Igor Filippov
Irina Zabelina
Isabelle Kurygina
Nikolay Kavkazsky
Yuri Ioffe
Sashetta Morozova
Ludmila Sherbatyh[1]
FoundedAugust 2007 (2007-08)
IdeologySocial democracy
Democratic socialism
Factions:
Libertarian socialism
Marxism[2]
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
National affiliationUnion of Democratic Socialists
Colours  Red
  Green
Slogan«Freedom! Justice! Solidarity!»
(Russian: «Свобода! Справедливость! Солидарность!»)
Party flag
Website
levsd.ru
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The movement is part of the Union of Democratic Socialists.[6]

Ideology

According to the statements of one of the leaders of the movement, Nikolay Kavkazsky (also member of Yabloko),[7] the LevSD "is equally far removed from Bolshevik authoritarianism and from the opportunism of modern right-wing social democrats". In the "Declaration of the Socialists of Russia", the current state system, in particular, is characterized as nomenclature, authoritarian and Bonapartist. The document enshrined the social democrats' rejection of clericalism and obscurantism, xenophobia and poverty. According to the movement, social democracy implies a secular state, free democratic elections, support for trade unions, affordable housing and medicine, the introduction of a progressive tax, the correspondence of the minimum wage to the living wage, the rejection of all types of discrimination and respect for nature.[4]

Activities

LevSD activists participated in many opposition protests: such as Strategy-31, Rallies on Bolotnaya Square,[8][9] as well as trade union, environmental, feminist, pro-minorities and pro-LGBT rallies.[4][10][11][12][13][14]

In 2014, LevSD supported Euromaidan in Ukraine.[15]

In 2022, the activists of the movement participated in anti-war and anti-censorship protests in Russia.[16][17][18][19]

References

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