Invited by Franceinfo this Sunday, October 24, Yannick Jadot's special advisor to questions of precariousness and discrimination, Sandrine Rousseau, reached out to the mayor of Paris and candidate invested by the Socialist Party, Anne Hidalgo.
"
Come Anne, collaborate with us, come cooperate with us, come and take your place in this ecological and social adventure
", exclaimed the economist.
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For Sandrine Rousseau, "
we will have to join forces at one point, but ecology is not secondary
".
While the latest polls give Yannick Jadot around 8-9% of voting intentions, Anne Hidalgo struggles to reach 5%.
The idea of a single candidacy bringing together the Socialist Party and the ecologists resonates more and more.
"
We will see while walking,
" tempers Sandrine Rousseau, before reaching out to Anne Hidalgo.
The former spokesperson for Europe Ecology Les Verts also attacked the latest measures taken by Emmanuel Macron, described as "
purchasing power patches
".
She also noted the similarities between the environmentalists' program and that of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, in particular around the renegotiation of European treaties.
She adds, however, that despite her "
respect
" for the leader of rebellious France, the latter's little phrase during his meeting in Reims, "
ecology without class struggle, it's gardening
", did not been very popular with environmentalists.