[1] At the founding conference on 19–22 December 2013,[2] 522 delegates of the 128 local groups both in Greece and abroad convened in Kerameikos, Athens.
The four-day conference was also attended by a number of Syriza leaders including party secretary Dimitris Vitsas and parliamentary spokesman Panagiotis Kouroumplis.
The "Left Movement" voted blank after their "Charter of the Rights of Youth" had been rejected as an amendment by a majority of the delegates.
[4] The delegates concluded with the election of 67 members of the organisation's first Central Council with the more pragmatic factions winning a clear majority.
[4] By its founding declaration the organisation defines itself as being part of the radical left that participates in the class struggle striving to abolish all kinds of exploitation and aiming at a Socialism of the 21st century.