In the event of dissolution, “
it would be necessary to rebuild a coalition
” of left “
with a substantial rebalancing in favor of ecology
”, estimates the ex-presidential candidate Yannick Jadot in an interview with the JDD.
Asked whether the rebellious leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon should, in the event of dissolution, again be the candidate of the Nupes for the post of Prime Minister, Yannick Jadot believes that "
excessive personalization would not help to conquer a wider electorate
" .
“
If there were to be dissolution, a coalition would have to be rebuilt with a substantial rebalancing in favor of ecology, whether at the programmatic level or in the allocation of constituencies
,” he specifies.
But the MEP "
does not believe in dissolution
", a "
yoyo agitated by
Emmanuel Macron
to discipline his majority and Les Républicains
".
Launch of the Maison Commune movement
Yannick Jadot also announces that he is launching a movement called Maison Commune on Tuesday, November 29, which will be a political club, to "
get out of Twitter politics, which destroys democracy by reducing it to slogans and invective, to division and hatred
”.
“
Let it be clear: we are not creating a party
”, assures the MEP.
“
My party remains EELV
”.
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“
But our societies are so destabilized, insecure by the present, paralyzed by the future, that they are ready to jump into the void with the extreme right.
To avoid this, we must restore positive perspectives to reconcile ourselves with the future
,” he continues.
He specifies that once a month, "
people from different backgrounds
" will dialogue "
to lead the debates which sometimes have difficulty in being held in political parties
".
The first debate will take place this Tuesday "
on civil disobedience, in a dematerialized way
", on maisoncommune.org, with José Bové, Brigitte Gothière, director of L214, Élodie Nace, spokesperson for Alternatiba, a member of Dernier Rénovation and researcher Sylvie Ollitrault.
On December 15, a second debate will take place, on the meaning of work.