French election: Far-left surge in Airbus’ hometown scares big business (www.politico.eu)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 21 Mar 15:35
https://lemmy.world/post/44554449

The prospect of the hard-left France Unbowed party taking control of Toulouse, France’s fourth-largest city and home to Europe’s best-known airplane maker, is putting industry on edge.

It’s not just that a win in the second round of local elections Sunday could give the party’s anticapitalist leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a major boost ahead of next year’s presidential election. That’s a concern for later.

The immediate fear is that if France Unbowed makes history here — the party has never come close to controlling such a big metropolis — it will heap taxes on local icons like Airbus to pay for a generous manifesto that includes water subsidies, free public transport for residents under 26 years old, and free school meals and educational supplies.

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einkorn@feddit.org on 21 Mar 15:47 next collapse

water subsidies, free public transport for residents under 26 years old, and free school meals and educational supplies.

Imagne being afraid of providing the funds necessary for these things …

TribblesBestFriend@startrek.website on 21 Mar 16:20 next collapse

« Far Left » lol

floofloof@lemmy.ca on 21 Mar 16:25 next collapse

Hey, they believe in extremist terrorist stuff like investing in public services for the good of everyone. Clearly these people are crazy and dangerous.^*^

*to the wealth and power of billionaires.

TribblesBestFriend@startrek.website on 21 Mar 16:27 collapse

They want less parking space … clearly they want the downfall of western civilization!

Eyekaytee@aussie.zone on 21 Mar 16:43 collapse

Piquemal is characteristic of the new generation of radical left activists in France. He’s just as comfortable discussing toxic masculinity and making videos on TikTok as he is campaigning for rent controls or against Israel’s war in Gaza. He was aboard the so-called Freedom Flotilla with Greta Thunberg and MEP Rima Hassan, carrying aid to Gaza before they were all arrested by Israeli forces.

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sounds pretty far left to me

economically terrible policies (rent controls), appeals to social justice warrior (toxic masculinity, israel/gaza, gretel thumberg freedom flotila lol), posts on tiktok, wants to stop high speed rail because it might knock down a few trees (ignore all the co2 it will save getting people out of cars, climate change is last years left wing progressive trend)

what is far left to you? stalin?

Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr on 22 Mar 09:20 collapse

Historians at least in France typically divide between left and far left as reformists and revolutionary. So they would be simple left. Just because the old school left parties now support right-wing policies should not make the whole political spectrum move to rhe right. Although right-wingers are playing this card right now in France, calling former leftists with neoliberal programs “left”, reformists “far left” and revolutionary “ultra left” (no joke) but this is outright manipulation and should precisely be avoided.

Eyekaytee@aussie.zone on 22 Mar 11:55 collapse

which position are they right on?

Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr on 22 Mar 15:44 collapse

Do you mean what makes the French Socialist Party a right-wing one? Support for neoliberalism, for worse working conditions, opposition to more democratic alternatives, taking their distances from actions led by common people (anti-cops protests, yellow jackets movments and more recently the 10th of September Block Everything action), etc. They are like living dead, both left and right at the same time : left in the official categories and alliances, right in their political orientation. They’re clearly not hard right conservatives, but they clearly are capitalists supporters.

Eyekaytee@aussie.zone on 22 Mar 16:06 collapse

Support for neoliberalism

Ideologically, La France Insoumise is variously described as holding democratic socialist,[27][28] anti-neoliberal,[29]

Ignore this bit if you’re anti-ai:

LFI strongly opposes the economic policies associated with neoliberalism, such as deregulation, privatisation, and austerity, and advocates for policies like the renationalization of public services, increased social welfare, and economic planning to reduce inequality and prioritise ecological and social justice. Their program and public statements consistently critique neoliberalism as a system that exacerbates inequality and excludes the majority of the population from economic and political power

It says the source is linsoumission.fr/…/communes-insoumis-rev-citoyenn… and wikipedia which says:

Ideologically, La France Insoumise is variously described as holding democratic socialist,[27][28] anti-neoliberal,[29] eco-socialist,[28] souverainist,[30] left-wing populist,[31][32] and soft Eurosceptic positions.[33] On the political spectrum, the party is described as left-wing,[34] as well as far-left.[35][a] Far-left is also a label often used by its critics, including the incumbent centrist French president Emmanuel Macron and former socialist French President François Hollande.[39][40]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_France_Insoumise#Ideolog…

they clearly are capitalists supporters

So by your definition to be far left they have to be communist supporters?

Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr on 22 Mar 17:04 collapse

Oh there seem to be some confusion here, my bad. My point was that PS (Socialist Party) is center-right, not LFI (which is left to my eyes and to most people excepting right wing fearmongers). I don’t know what you mean by communist supporters, if you mean people fighting for the worker’s rights outside of existing structures, then yes. If you mean leninist and derivatives, then not only : you’d have to include anarchists, libertarian marxists and close forms of revolutionary socialism.

Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 21 Mar 16:21 next collapse

That reminds me of the scene in the simpsons where the lawyer imagines a world without lawyers

cheese_greater@lemmy.world on 21 Mar 16:57 collapse

You humans and your feelings—always getting in the way of BIG CASH PAYOFFS!!!

Gsus4@mander.xyz on 21 Mar 17:34 collapse

The only problem with France Insoumise is Mélenchon, everything else is the old PSF+justified anger at neoliberalism.