The idea of ​​a Nupes list for the European elections of 2024 does not appeal to the deputy national secretary of EELV.

This Monday, Sandra Regol was skeptical about the interest of such a union, recalling the differences of the members of the alliance on European subjects.

This track was mentioned Sunday in Le Figaro by the LFI deputy Manuel Bompard, right arm of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

"I'm in favor of it.

I think that's the goal we should set ourselves.

There is an expectation, we cannot return to each of our corners”, he estimated, arguing: “90% of our votes in the European Parliament are shared with the socialists and the ecologists”.

A “common list will depend on what the activists choose”

Asked Monday on France Info, Sandra Regol first estimated that the option of a "common list will depend on what the activists choose", stressing that there were still two years left before the European election in May 2024.

Nevertheless, she remarked, "there is great logic in having a Nupes parliamentary alliance (at the national level) but there is perhaps a little less in having a European Nupes alliance, because it is on this level that our visions are not in conformity” with each other, she added.

Divergent visions at the European level

Of the 650 measures of the "shared government program" sealed between LFI, EELV, the PS and the PCF in May with a view to the June legislative elections, 33 were said to be "in nuance", according to Jean-Luc Mélenchon, that is to say say being the subject of differences between the partners.

This is the case for example in Europe, NATO or even nuclear power.

On Europe, the text noted that the signatories are "prepared not to respect European rules".

“Because of our stories, we speak of disobeying for some, of derogating temporarily for others”, it is written there.

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