They come from La République en Marche or recently left it, from MoDem, from the Socialist Party, or even from an environmental camp. Fifty-eight parliamentarians are launching this Saturday an appeal to the "living forces" and to the "citizens" in order to "prepare, all together, the day and the world after," they said in a press release. "Containment can be used to reflect collectively," said one. At the maneuver, three very active deputies, the ecologist Matthieu Orphelin (ex-LREM), the digital specialist, Paula Forteza (ex-LREM) as well as Aurélien Taché (LREM), figure of the left wing of the majority .
Wage revaluation, universal income ...
For these elected officials, the post-crisis requires more than a recovery plan as formulated by the government, but a "major transformation plan" for society, articulated around the values of solidarity, democracy, and ecology . On an internet platform (lejourdapres.parlement-ouvert.fr), the signatories have already identified several proposals, including upgrading
This article is for subscribers only. You still have 66% to discover.
Subscribe: € 1 the first month
cancellable at any time
Enter your emailAlready subscribed? Log in