Il a expliqué que désormais, le changement climatique était irréversible et que l’humanité toute entière devait s’organiser pour y faire face. Further, like all French Left organizations, the FI is very weak indeed on fighting islamophobia. It is a reformist programme since, although the words “citizens’ revolution” can be seen in FI material, the method for achieving its aims does not involve dismantling the state, its police and army, and taking over ownership of all big capital, but rather involves electing a new government. 28 October – Why are Berlin’s rents rising and what can we do about it? 12 September: GB, Corbyn und Brexit (Deutsch und Englisch), 11 May: Struggles and Challenges in Europe, 11. Synthèse Assemblée des groupes d’action - 19 septembre 2020, Émission spéciale : lancement de l’application de L’insoumission, L’agenda des orateurs nationaux et députés. In the building of it, a new generation of working people could learn political struggle, even if reformism will, in the medium term, not take us all the way we need to go.
Its roots lie in the same anger which led to the rise of Podemos in Spain or of Jeremy Corbyn in Britain, but its particularities come from the specific history of the French Left. In June 2017, she was elected Member of National Assembly for La France Insoumise. What was initially a movement built for running an electoral campaign is now being transformed into an organization with many dozens of local “action groups”, setting up public meetings, film shows or leaflettings and joining local campaigns against cuts. In the media and in parliament they have been dynamic and combative. In addition, the leadership of the FI is attached to a tradition of left patriotism which considers that France can play a positive role as a world power. Film Review: “Dancing Arabs” / “A Borrowed Identity”, 227 years fighting power: Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Specter of Black Internationalism, Book Review: No Is Not Enough: Trump, Climate Change and Resisting Shock (Naomi Klein), “Borderline” (“Wir sehen uns am Meer”) – Dorit Rabinyan, Review: Atlas des Kommunismus (Gorki Theater). interviewed by: meet on the fourth Monday of each month at 7pm in die LINKE offices in Friedrichshain (Weidenweg 17, near U-Bahn Weberweise). The France Insoumise, a radical Left movement (deliberately not a party), founded in 2016 and led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who was previously (from 1976 to 2008) a left leader within the Socialist Party, is an organisation which calls for a “citizens’ revolution” and a “Sixth French Republic”.
As a massive wave of strikes continues in France, what forces might propose a mass political alternative to Macron? September 2016. La France Insoumise (France in Revolt) is a radical Left movement founded in 2016. ¿Por qué debo votar? View UCloKegn9ow1j8WROdTMSSKQ’s profile on YouTube, Grußwort von der LINKE LAG Internationals beim Berliner Landesparteitag, Minutes of the week-end retreat: 16-17 June 2018. the European union and economic issues; southern Europe, Greece, Spain, and economics. But there are other elements too: many decision are made by FI assemblies made up of supporters chosen by lottery among those who volunteer. The manifesto included, to name just a few elements, proposals for the following: constitutional changes, nationalization, taxing the rich, 100% renewable energy and an end to nuclear, government job creation, the establishment of a maximum salary, a free health service (not the case right now), a massive boost for organic farming, prison reform, a shorter working week, retirement at 60, building a million low-rent homes, leaving NATO, free school canteens and smaller classes. On a symbolic level, the FI leadership is attempting to reclaim the Marseillaise song because of its revolutionary history, preferring not to see that it also represents horrific French imperialism. A qui hauria de votar?
It aims to avoid “pragmatic” alliances in local and regional government which have often blunted the left ideals of communist party elected councillors. She is publishing director of the magazine Regards.fr and she was co-secretary of the Fondation Copernic. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Outspoken supporters of the railway strikes, fierce critics of police violence and calling for a new may 1968, the movement is being accused by the Socialist Party of taking over the strike movement. EUropa von unten – eine Veranstaltungsreihe. L Izbori u Berlinu i ne nemački građani: Nedelja 18.09.2016. For there are many crucial debates to be had.
The Communist party, very worried about being replaced as the left pole within institutions (it still has 12 MPs and 1600 local councillors), and the far left, of which a large proportion believes that Left reformism cannot exist and that Mélenchon is just intending to betray, do not defend the FI leader against slanderous media campaigns similar in tone to those thrown recently at Corbyn. Les élections de Berlin en tant qu’étranger : Dimanche 18 Septembre 2016, Obcokrajowcy a wybory samorządowe w Berlinie 18 września 2016, niedziela, Almanya vatandaşı olmayanlar ve Berlin seçimleri: 18 Eylül 2016, Pazar, الغير المان و الانتخابات في برلين : الاحد في 18 ايلول 2016, Μη-Γερμανοί και οι εκλογές στο Βερολίνο: Κυριακή 18 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016, Elezioni a Berlino: domenica 18 settembre 2016 Informazioni per i cittadini non tedeschi. The disadvantage of this is that the national leadership can have overwhelming influence if there is in reality little strategic debate. Boosted by a series of impressive mass meetings adressed by Mélenchon, seven million people voted for him in the first round of the presidential elections of 2017.
This video was shot on January 2019, during a meeting between the different representatives of the alliance Now the people. Unlike Podemos, its most well-known leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, has been in politics for many years (previously a senator elected on a Socialist Party ticket). Niet-Duitsers en de Berlijnse verkiezingen: zondag 18 september 2016. The leadership wishes to move away from symbols of communist ideas, such as the red flag and the first of May. Per què he de votar? The understandable enthusiasm for the person of Jean Luc Mélenchon shown by some sections of the working class is, sadly, cynically mocked by many leftists.
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John Mullen, a marxist supporter of FI, gives his view. Their declared aim is to replace the Socialist Party, win a majority and form a government.
If it attempted to justify itself by insisting that these drawings were illustrations for a “fictional” piece, numerous racist and sexist clichés therein were all too real. It is at present so weak that its entire youth section has voted to leave the party. For the last year, the FI has been building what they hope will be a new kind of political movement, avoiding both the disastrous compromises with the Socialist Party in local government which the Communist Party has favoured, and the marginalized traditions of the far left. This is the original version of an article which will appear in German in marx21 magazine. So the programme does not call for France to abandon its nuclear weapons, but to organize diplomatic initiatives to negotiate away nuclear weapons. There is a tendency to work by consensus and little room for factional influence. Les eleccions a Berlín com a estranger: Quins són els meus drets? Explaining the difference institutions of the European Union; representation of national governments in the European Union.
Séance de clôture de la Convention 2020 de la France insoumise. COME TO THE FIRST "NOW THE PEOPLE!" A month later, 249 of its members of parliament lost their jobs, leaving only 30 PS members in the assembly. Still, for the moment, a more immediate problem is left sectarianism against the FI. Grand Poitiers Événements 11 Rue … When one Macronite MP mocked students who were protesting against a 5 euro cut in benefits, saying it was insignificant, FI MPs brought into the parliament a bag of food to show the toffs what you could buy for five euros. In other ways too, the FI is trying to be different. La France Insoumise claims that it has the recipe for winning back working-class voters in France’s northern and southern regions where the far right has built its strongholds. In the first round of last year’s presidential elections, its vote fell to 6% (from 28% five years earlier). The movement has also run two major political campaigns. Unlike Corbynism, this new movement did not rise up inside the structures of an established social-democratic party. They did so because his programme promised to roll back neoliberalism in a big way. Its 7 million votes in the presidentials and its 17 MPs give it the legitimacy to bid for leadership of the anti-Macron struggle.
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