Bernard Cazeneuve has always preferred to watch the Nupes ship from afar.
Convinced of an inevitable shipwreck, which according to him will be precipitated by the rebels, the former Minister of the Interior has seen fit to stay on the quay.
Last spring, reassembled against the agreement sealed by the direction of the PS, he had even decided to leave the party.
The union of the left, yes, but certainly not behind LFI.
A silent time, Bernard Cazeneuve wishes to invite himself back into the debate.
Free of any party, the former socialist unveiled a
"manifesto"
in
Le Journal du Dimanche in
early September.
He calls there to build
"another left"
, outside the PS, supposed to
"break with the excess and sectarianism"
of LFI.
"It is up to us, Republicans on the left and wherever we come from, to organize ourselves to gather our forces and combine our efforts in order to give back to the French people the hope to which they are entitled"
, he insists.
The text was accompanied by a list of 400 signatories, including some…
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