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European electionsDPA International
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Die Linke (The Left) party to see leadership change in autumn , reports from party crisis session.
Co-leaders Martin Schirdewan and Janine Wissler have made clear they do not intend to continue in office.
The party gained just 2.7% of the vote in early June European elections, around half of the figure five years previously.
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