Marine Tondelier and Lucie Castets call for a “common candidacy” on the left for the next presidential election

They announce the creation of a dedicated site, which must serve as a “framework for reflection and common actions, in order to win the cultural battle against the right and the extreme right”.

Published on 30/11/2024 19:45

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Marine Tonnelier and Lucie Castets during the demonstration for the repeal of the pension reform, in Paris, October 1, 2024. (BASTIEN ANDRE / HANS LUCAS VIA AFP)
Marine Tonnelier and Lucie Castets during the demonstration for the repeal of the pension reform, in , October 1, 2024. (BASTIEN ANDRE / HANS LUCAS VIA AFP)

The day after an intervention on the same theme by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of the ecologists Marine Tondelier and Lucie Castets, candidate in Matignon for the New Popular Front last summer, called on Saturday November 30 for a “common application” of the left in the next presidential election. “We must now organize ourselves to obtain a majority in Parliament and win the next presidential election”they say in a text highlighted on the site “gagnons-ensemble.fr”, relayed by West .

“We believe that each victory is a team story and that urgency requires us to be able to come together around our convergences”underline Marine Tondelier and Lucie Castets, announcing the creation of this site, which should serve as a “framework for reflection and common actions, in order to win the cultural battle against the right and the extreme right”.

This position taken by Marine Tondelier and Lucie Castet comes the day after a declaration by Jean-Luc Mélenchon which did not go unnoticed as it resembles an offer of services. The leader of the radical left proposed Friday to those who want to unite with La France insoumise to wear “a joint application” on the basis of its program in the event of an early presidential election.

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