National Leftist Assembly

The National Leftist Assembly or commonly abbriviated NLA is a annual progressive-leftest convention held every year all month long during March. The first meeting took place in 2010 at the François-Noël Babeuf-Room with the LCP, Progressive Democrats, Walden (At the time WLP), and members from the Anti-Fascist League. The meeting is suppose to take place every year at the FBR room.

The First National Leftist Assembly
This assembly of the most notable socialist inspired citizens of Lovia, under which Jon Johnson, Yuri Medvedev and August Magnus Donia, has taken place in march 2010. The initiative for this meeting came right after some rightist publication. The convention was originally to be organized at Donia Castle, but due to fire safety issues a larger location had to be found. Bilateral conversations on the future of leftist forces in Lovia were held. Many political organizations attended the meeting, under which the Anti-Fascist League, Lovian Communist Party, the left-wing members of the Progressive Democrats and even some Waldeners.

The meeting was to be presided by August Magnus Donia and Yuri Medvedev. Donia however couldn't be present for the larger part of the meeting. Because Donia had to held the opening speech, the meeting tended become a failure. Fortunately Yuri Medvedev took over this task and the meeting kicked of only one day later than foreseen.

Attendees
AFL logo.png AFL members: M. Van Gent, Pierlot McCrooke, Edward Hannis and Harold Freeman (Yuri Medvedev, Alyssa C. Red)

Progressive Democrats Lime.png PD members: Yuri Medvedev, Alyssa C. Red, Jon Johnson,Marcus Villanova

Walden.png WLP members: Andy McCandless, Edward Hannis, Martha Van Ghent, Pierlot McCrooke

LCP.png LCP members: August Magnus Donia, Hengst Smid, Comrade Owen