Ophelie Artaud 7:54 p.m., August 07, 2022

With the coalition between the Socialist Party, France Insoumise, Europe Écologie les Verts and the French Communist Party, what future is possible for the left?

Stéphane Le Foll, PS mayor of Le Mans and former Minister of Agriculture, returned to the subject at the microphone of Jeanne Baron in Europe Soir week-end.

What future for the left and the socialist party?

Can the Nupes coalition last over time?

PS mayor of Le Mans and former Minister of Agriculture, Stéphane Le Foll returned to the subject at the microphone of Jeanne Baron in Europe Soir week-end.

Opposed to the agreement between the PS, LFI and EELV, PCF, Stéphane Le Foll reaffirmed that he did not blame "an agreement because it is part of the strategies we know. The problem is that it was done after a presidential election, without working on a program or a project On the proposals or positions taken by Jean-Luc Mélenchon on the major questions of foreign policy which are at the heart of what we must govern, we can clearly see that there are divergences deep, which mark a tactical agreement made quickly to solve an electoral problem. For the Socialist Party, this raises a fundamental question: can we remain in an agreement with Nupes when we see the differences that appear?

As for the possibility of creating his own left-wing federation, the former minister remains unclear but affirms that he wants to "promote the union of the left, but it must be refounded in terms of projects. The Nupes project, when we look in the details, does not suit me. The left must reflect on what it can and must do together."

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