• protist@mander.xyz
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    5 months ago

    Check out this hot take from Politico:

    Their initial aim was to stop Le Pen’s party winning an outright majority, which seemed a likely outcome a week ago. It seems instead their efforts may have handed the initiative to the other extreme of French politics, the far-left.

    Mélenchon said the New Popular Front would want to implement its manifesto, including revoking Macron’s controversial pensions reforms and introducing big hikes in the minimum wage.

    The extremism is horrifying!

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      Never mind the Holocaust-denying public media-disbanding police-empowering Putin-asskissing Right, the real threat is the pension-giving, minimum wage-setting Left!!

      They’re EXTREMIST! Both sides!!

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        This false horseshoe is so dumb. Although Melanchon has some problems, especially his views on Ukraine and Russia :/

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          No doubt, fuck Melanchon and whatever horse he rode in on. I don’t understand how they haven’t gotten rid of him already.

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      Disappointing from Politico, I thought they had a good read on politics but it seems they’re incompetent enough to not be able to understand the french political landscape: the far left is mostly composed of NPA and LO who are trying to gain power through revolution, not the classic socdem parties playing by the elections rules

      Edit : wow thanks for the context, friends, didn’t know they had changed owners

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        Politico is owned by Axel Springer, who publishes the BILD yellow paper in Germany.

        I would not expect anything from them TBH.

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        Politico was bought years ago by German Axel Springer SE, the producers of trash like BILD and WELT (also a short-lived BILD TV that was designed as a best-of between RT and Fox News). They don’t have a clue about french politics, just like they don’t have a clue about anything else. All they got is a right-wing desinformation agenda.

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      They’d be wise to not have Melenchon to be a candidate for Macron’s position though, because he still has some actually extreme views. If they can present a more moderate option then that’d be a good step though. Either way, Le Pen lost again, and that’s the main goal here.

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        That’s the biggest issue with the left right now, we need someone sane so not melanchon

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        5 months ago

        This was just an election for the French parliament. Macron is president, who is directly elected by the French public. However the next presidential election is in 2027.

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    Wow. I was really worried about France this morning. I mean, the far right is still really strong there but I honestly expected them to.get the majority.

    Apes together strong indeed.

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    Although the projection is better than what I was dreading, it’s still not over until the last results are in. With that being said, if these projections are right, the current and upcoming French government should really start thinking about how to combat the far right. Incidentally it’s the same task the new Labour government should also do.

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      The new Labour government is basically the political equivalent of Macron only in some ways further to the Right (for example, they support Israel).

      That party is controlled by the neoliberal faction who brought down Corbyn with a smear campaign orchestrated with the Tories and most of the British Press and who have even been busy kicking out from the party any lefties.

      There’s not a single leftie bone in the leadership of that party and the party is now straightforward Right (per broader European standards, it’s not even Center-Right).

      If one is in any way form of shape left of center, Britain’s Election results isn’t anywhere the level of good news that the French Election results are (if the polls are right).

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      And with any luck they won’t successfully manage to leave the entire continent in ruins this time around. Whenever it works, defeating fascists at the ballot feels so easy that it’s almost anticlimactic.

      Everyone involved with organisation these last months know damn well that it wasn’t easy, though. Super proud of the French today! 🇫🇷

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      It didn’t. It’s a two-round system. It’s one thing to win a plurality in round one, it’s another to win a majority in round two.

      This is exactly how it’s been going for the last N elections.

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        Except usually in Macron’s favor. But yeah, as soon as the choices shrink, people unify behind whoever is countering the Nazi cunt.

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    as a foreigner living in France, i was very concerned with the prospect of the RN gaining control of parliament. This is good news indeed.

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    This is not what I was expecting at all. Big congratulations to the frogs, you can breathe a small sigh of relief, I was dreading Le Pen

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    Congrats and good job to our french friends! Maybe we can dig ourselves out of this far right resurgence after all.

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    First Kansas, now France?!? The world’s gone topsy turvy!

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      Mexico as well, our new president-elect is a physicist, a climate scientist no less, did her PhD training at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory… the very same one we saw the early days of in “Oppenheimer”.

      Sheinbaum is also a progressive, on paper seems spectacularly qualified for her six-year term as president.
      Mexico - particularly the young and working classes - voted in a landslide for her, and gave her a congressional majority on both chambers, to boot.

      Mexico voted very wisely this year.

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    Having gotten this win, now PLEASE don’t fuck it up or we’ll be in shits creek anyway 4 years down the road