The leader of Place publique Raphaël Glucksmann calls on Thursday in a column published in Le Monde for the construction, after the resignation of Michel Barnier, of a “minimal platform” between the political forces which blocked the far right in the last legislative elections .
In this column signed with MEP Aurore Lalucq and MP Aurélien Rousseau, members of his party, Raphaël Glucksmann, new figure of social democracy, castigates the political forces “incapable of really accepting the idea of compromise between rivals and adversaries.
“This made us waste precious time, at a time when the left could take advantage of a favorable balance of power to impose a certain number of advances for all French people,” after the legislative elections, he adds. he implicitly targets La France insoumise.
“Define possible convergences”
Raphaël Glucksmann therefore launches an appeal to “the political forces who worked on the Republican front in July”, accusing the LR of having “rejected this Republican barrier”.
These forces must “come together and finally confront their proposals to define possible convergences and persistent disagreements”, writes the former head of the PS list in the European elections, where he collected 13.8% of the votes.
“It is up to the parliamentary groups concerned to take control and see if they can produce a minimum platform, expected today by a majority of French people, on purchasing power, pensions, deficit reduction, reindustrialization of the country, the ecological transition or the reform of the voting method as well as the institutional architecture”, further argues Raphaël Glucksmann, very discreet recently on the French political crisis.
Through these proposals, Raphaël Glucksmann is moving closer to the socialists and ecologists, who recently reached out to the central bloc to build a “non-censorship agreement” or develop “compromises”.
The rebels firmly reject any “form of government alliance with the Macronists