Jérôme Guedj calls on the PS to keep up the pressure on the centre-right. He says the party needs to show that it is committed to the values of the European Union.

Güj calls for the party to continue to fight for the rights of the poor and the unemployed. He also wants to see a return to the European Court of Human Rights, which has been weakened by the rise of the far-right in the last few years. The European Parliament is expected to vote on a new constitution in May, with the aim of setting up a European Commission with strong powers to protect the right to a minimum wage and the right of the unemployed to claim benefits. The next election will take place in May 2015, and the results will be announced in May 2016. The result will be the result of a referendum on whether or not to extend the European Commission’s mandate to the whole of the EU, as well as the outcome of a vote on whether to extend it to the rest of the world.