Democratic Party of the New Left


Democratic Party of the New Left was a social democratic and ecologist political party in Spain. It was created in 1996 by a group that split from the United Left led by Cristina Almeida and Diego López Garrido.

History

PDNI was founded after the "Nueva Izquierda" internal current of IU that was critical with the leadership of Julio Anguita and his confrontational attitude with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party were expelled from the governing bodies of the coalition. This happened after the MPs linked with this current distanced themselves from the rest of the parliamentary group and refused to reject a labor reform that created a new type of contract, with a cheaper dismissal than the ordinary ones. The MPs of NI left IU and remained in Congress as part of the Mixed Group. In September of the same year the party was officially founded.
In 1999, PDNI sealed an electoral agreement with the Socialists to participate jointly in the next elections. Thanks to this agreement PDNI elected three MPs in Congress, about twenty in the autonomic parliaments, two in the European Parliament, and about 300 town councilors PDNI in socialist lists.
In October 2000, the party integrated itself organically into the structures of the PSOE. This decision was ratified at the Second Federal Congress of the organization, in March 2001. With this decision, the party disappeared and fully integrated itself into the Socialist Party. However, small sectors did not accept this decision and formed two small independent ecologist parties, Green Network in Madrid and Green Left - Initiative for the Valencian Country.