The deputy Aurélien Taché, ex-Walker member of the new group "Ecology Democracy Solidarity", and five other deputies ex-LREM, announced Sunday the creation of #NousDemain, a political movement "humanist, ecologist and feminist" turned towards the civil society . The movement's first proposals should be presented at the end of the summer.

The deputy Aurélien Taché, member of the new group "Ecology Democracy Solidarity", and five other deputies ex-LREM announced, Sunday, the creation of #Nous Tomorrow, a political movement "humanist, ecologist and feminist" wanting to be turned towards society civil.

"Prevent the sacrifice of a generation"

#Nous Demain aims to "bring together all free and uninhibited humanists and democrats in the face of reactionaries who are well established," according to a call co-signed by Aurélien Taché and around thirty people, including Paula Forteza, Albane Gaillot, Hubert Julien-Leferrière , Delphne Bagarry and Emilie Cariou, all members of the EDS group.

The new movement, which intends to present its first proposals at the end of the summer, focuses in particular on the fate of young people and wants to "prevent the sacrifice of a generation", but also "protect the economy with new regulations ", redefine the place of work, or even" initiate the ecological transition starting from the citizens ".

Besides the deputies, the list of the first signers includes among others Brandy Boloko, co-president of Cité des Chances, Elvira Jaouën, mayor of the small town of Courdimanche (Val-d'Oise), and Dorian Dreuil, author of "Plea for citizen engagement ".