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'Getting out of cultural leftism'

2023-06-04T19:30:56.286Z

Highlights: Social democracy, which was thought to be buried, is still moving, even to the left of the government. It takes the form of a social-ecology. Less aggressive, more provincial, still and always redistributive: it is the left Laurent Berger. But without a natural candidate, without a precise program, this current is far from being able to challenge Jean-Luc Mélenchon's role as a natural candidates of the left. Especially since these new social democrats refuse...


Social democracy, which was thought to be buried, is still moving, even to the left of the government.


"Free our comrades!" The political left wants to get out of the grip of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The communist Fabien Roussel, the Insoumise François Ruffin, the socialists Carole Delga and Bernard Cazeneuve are aware of the negative force of the strategy of "sound and fury". Mélenchon reduced the left to a tribunitian function that shone in the first round without being able to win in the second. Especially since the former senator assumes, by his provocations and excesses, the role of scarecrow that once belonged to the National Front. Social democracy, which was thought to be buried, is still moving, even to the left of the government. It takes the form of a social-ecology. Less aggressive, more provincial, still and always redistributive: it is the left Laurent Berger. However, without a natural candidate, without a precise program, this current is far from being able to challenge Jean-Luc Mélenchon's role as a natural candidate of the left. Especially since these new social democrats refuse...

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Source: lefigaro

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