For example, the communists are joining the French parties La Francia Insumisa and Europa Ecología Los Verdes, which reached a historic agreement on Sunday for the elections of 12 and 19 June, in the hope that the party can be included in the coalition.
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The French Communist Party (PCF) on Tuesday approved its accession to the alliance of the left led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s La France Insumisa ahead of the next parliamentary elections in June.
“We want to join, on the basis of an ambitious program, all the forces it shares, while respecting their plurality and their autonomy,” the PCF wrote in a statement collected by the BFMTV network.
“On May 3, 1936, the Popular Front won the parliamentary elections. On May 3, 2022, we will come together in a New Popular Ecological and Social Union,” the national secretary of the communists wrote on Twitter. Fabien Roussel
On May 3, 1936, the Popular Front held parliamentary elections.
On May 3, 2022, we nous rassemblons au sein d’une Nouvelle Union Populaire Écologique et Sociale.
Ensemble, écrivons l’Histoire and gagnant ces elections legislators. pic.twitter.com/P3p6uBj0QS
— Fabien Roussel (@Fabien_Roussel) May 3, 2022
The agreement reached has won the support of a large majority of the party, which will present its candidacy in 50 constituencies, hoping to win in at least 11 constituencies.
Minimum wage of 1,400 euros net, wage increases, retirement at 60, a price freeze, or ecological transition, are some of the points where both forces have converged, although nothing is specified about a possible layoff from nuclear power, as advocated by the communists. .
The communists join the French parties of Rebellious France and Europe Ecology The Greenswho reached a historic agreement on Sunday for the parliamentary elections of 12 and 19 June, in the hope that it can be included in the coalition with the Socialist Party
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of La France Insumisa (LFI) obtained almost 22% of the vote in the first round of the presidential elections and does not hide his desire to become prime minister after the parliamentary elections, scheduled for 12 and 19 of June. He therefore seeks a left-wing alliance between his party, the PS, Europe Ecology The Greens (EELV) and the French Communist Party (PCF).
Source: EITB

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