We, Socialists!

We, Socialists!
Mi, socialisti!
PresidentMiha Kordiš
Founded16 November 2025
Split fromThe Left
HeadquartersPrešernova cesta 3, 1000 Ljubljana
Membership (2026)700[1]
IdeologySocialism
Anti-capitalism
Democratic confederalism
Soft Euroscepticism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
Colours  Orange
  Purple
National Assembly
1 / 90
European Parliament
0 / 9
Mayors
0 / 212
Municipal councillors
0 / 2,750
Website
misocialisti.si

We, Socialists! (Slovene: Mi, socialisti!) is a Slovenian political party founded by Miha Kordiš, a current MP and former activist, together with his supporters.[2] The founding congress was held on 16 November 2025 in Ljubljana, where Kordiš was elected as the party’s first president.[3]

History

Background

In September 2022, the party The Left selected Kordiš as its presidential candidate in the 2022 Slovenian presidential election.[4] He failed to advance to the second round, receiving 2.8% of the vote (just over 24,500 votes).[5]

In May 2023, a faction within The Left, led by Kordiš, called for a “New Deal,” arguing the party had moved too far to the centre after entering the government coalition.[6] Kordiš unsuccessfully ran for party coordinator in September and said the party must not “forget its roots.”[7]

In February 2024, The Left’s parliamentary group proposed removing him from all parliamentary committees, accusing him of abuse of position and coercion.[8] His membership was suspended in November 2024, which he described as a “purge of the left wing.”[9]

Announcement and early activities

Kordiš was formally expelled from The Left on 10 March 2025.[10] He announced the creation of an informal socialist initiative that would later become a political party.[11]

The party-in-formation was originally to be named *Left Wing*, but in April 2025 Kordiš announced the final name: *We, Socialists!*.[12]

In May and June 2025, the movement took part in anti-militarization protests in Ljubljana and supported an initiative for a referendum on defence spending increases proposed by the government.[13] It also supported efforts to call a referendum on the government’s pension reform, which ultimately failed due to insufficient signatures.[14]

Founding

The founding congress was held on 16 November 2025 at the Sokolski dom Tabor in Ljubljana.[15] In his address, Kordiš advocated for the abolition of the capitalist system, combatting the climate crisis, and strengthening the working class.[16] The party emphasized withdrawal from NATO, sanctions against Israel, and a peace-oriented foreign policy regarding the war in Ukraine.[17]

Prominent attendees included poet Svetlana Makarovič, activist Jaša Jenull, former health minister Dušan Keber, and former ombudsman Matjaž Hanžek. The congress also elected the party’s presidency and adopted its statute and manifesto.[18]

Party bodies

  • Party President: Miha Kordiš
  • Presidency: Iza Sladič, Edi Klobučar, Marko Dimač, Blaž Debevec
  • President of the Party Council: TBA
  • Secretary-General: TBA

References

  1. ^ vm.tiktok.com/ZNRucfbm4
  2. ^ "Miha Kordiš reveals the date of the founding congress of his party". Info360.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 14 November 2025.
  3. ^ "Kordiš and supporters establish the party "We, Socialists!"". Reporter (in Slovenian). Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  4. ^ "The Left confirms: Kordiš is the candidate for President of Slovenia". 24ur.com (in Slovenian).
  5. ^ "Voting results". dvk-rs.si (in Slovenian).
  6. ^ ""Left wing" expects a New Deal". 24ur.com (in Slovenian).
  7. ^ "Asta Vrečko takes leadership of The Left". 24ur.com (in Slovenian).
  8. ^ "They are trying to discipline and silence me, says Kordiš".
  9. ^ "Kordiš calls supporters to resist the 'purge'".
  10. ^ "Disciplinary commission expels Kordiš".
  11. ^ "Kordiš expelled from The Left".
  12. ^ "Kordiš announces new party name".
  13. ^ "Anti-militarization protest in Ljubljana".
  14. ^ "No referendum on pension reform".
  15. ^ "LIVE: Founding congress of "We, Socialists!"".
  16. ^ "Slovenia gets a new political party".
  17. ^ "We are a peace and climate party, says Kordiš".
  18. ^ "Kordiš and supporters establish the party "We, Socialists!"".