Libertarian Left (Chile)

[1] The OCL was the driving force behind the Red Libertaria (Libertarian Network, RL), which joined the Todos a la Moneda platform in the 2013 Chilean election, whose candidate was Marcel Claude.

At the theoretical level, it is a movement that ascribes to a conception supported by the theory of praxis, based on the Marxist dialectic and with a feminist, anti-imperialist and Latin Americanist approach to historical-social processes.

[5] In this sense, this movement maintains the centrality of its project in the working class as a broad and diverse subject of transformation, so it does not reduce this concept to the role of the trade union, although it understands it as a revolutionary social force.

[7] Izquierda Libertaria was one of the organizations that founded the Frente Amplio (Broad Front), appearing in the 2017 Chilean general election where they obtained a seat for the 13th district with Gael Yeomans,[8] and in the regional board of Tarapacá with Pablo Zambra Venegas.

[9] During 2018, Izquierda Libertaria entered the process of convergence with the Frente Amplio forces that did not have a legal party, considering the Autonomist Movement, New Democracy and Socialism and Freedom, which they ratified at the end of that same year.

Old logo of the Libertarian Left
Logo of the Libertarian Left (March–October 2020)