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- Yugoslav_Left abstract "The Yugoslav Left (Serbo-Croat: Југословенска Левица, ЈУЛ / Jugoslovenska Levica; JUL) was a left-wing political party in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was formed in 1994 by merging 19 left-wing parties, led by the League of Communists - Movement for Yugoslavia (SK-PJ). It has been led by Mirjana Marković, the wife of Slobodan Milošević. JUL declared itself to be a party of all "left-wing and progressive forces that believed that the general interest always comes above private interest", including communists, greens social democrats, and socialists.It was considered an all-Yugoslavia party, as opposed to Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), which had only a Serbian base (the SPS did not run in Montenegro, the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro or DPS CG, was its partner in the Federal Assembly). Despite minor differences, these parties collaborated closely. JUL has generally not taken part in elections separately. Several members of the SPS crossed the floor to JUL at some stage.In 1996, JUL ran in a coalition with the SPS and New Democracy. The party has had some ten MPs and representatives in various local assemblies. It has held ministerial posts during Milošević's period. In the 2003 Serbian legislative elections, JUL received only a 0.1% of the votes.As for international cooperation, JUL has visited the gatherings of several left-wing political groups in Europe and worldwide, including ties with the Communist Party of China, Communist Party of Cuba and the Workers' Party of Korea.Its social base was mainly amongst peasants and pauperised workers, but it also had members from the so-called nouveau riche of Serbia during Milošević's terms in office, and many high-ranked civil servants and army staff. During the 1990s, opponents of Milošević's government sometimes referred to the JUL "a branch of Communist Party of China in Yugoslavia".".
- Yugoslav_Left extinctionYear "2003".
- Yugoslav_Left formationYear "1994".
- Yugoslav_Left ideology Communism.
- Yugoslav_Left ideology Marxism%E2%80%93Leninism.
- Yugoslav_Left ideology Yugoslavism.
- Yugoslav_Left leader Mirjana_Markovi%C4%87.
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- Yugoslav_Left country "Yugoslavia".
- Yugoslav_Left dissolution "2003".
- Yugoslav_Left foundation "1994".
- Yugoslav_Left hasPhotoCollection Yugoslav_Left.
- Yugoslav_Left ideology Communism.
- Yugoslav_Left ideology Marxism–Leninism.
- Yugoslav_Left ideology Yugoslavism.
- Yugoslav_Left leader Mirjana_Marković.
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- Yugoslav_Left name "Yugoslav Left".
- Yugoslav_Left nativeName "Jugoslovenska Levica".
- Yugoslav_Left position Far-left_politics.
- Yugoslav_Left seats1Title "Seats won at the 1997 parliamentary election".
- Yugoslav_Left subject Category:1994_establishments_in_Yugoslavia.
- Yugoslav_Left subject Category:Communist_parties_in_Serbia.
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- Yugoslav_Left comment "The Yugoslav Left (Serbo-Croat: Југословенска Левица, ЈУЛ / Jugoslovenska Levica; JUL) was a left-wing political party in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was formed in 1994 by merging 19 left-wing parties, led by the League of Communists - Movement for Yugoslavia (SK-PJ). It has been led by Mirjana Marković, the wife of Slobodan Milošević.".
- Yugoslav_Left label "Jugosłowiańska Lewica".
- Yugoslav_Left label "Sinistra Jugoslava".
- Yugoslav_Left label "Yugoslav Left".
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- Yugoslav_Left name "Jugoslovenska Levica".
- Yugoslav_Left name "Yugoslav Left".