The end of the relative agreement on the new Popular Front (PFN)? The beginning of the Political School promises to be tense with the organization, before October, of the advance legislative elections after the resignation on July 11, three inelegable declared deputies.
In each of these electoral zones, PFN candidates had arrived in the second round of the latest legislative elections, in 2024. Therefore, an early vote represents an important problem for the left.
The partial elections will take place in three electoral districts: the first of Tarn-Et-Garcon, the fifth of the French abroad and the second in Paris, with a fair hypothetical between Rachida Dati and Michel Barnier.
In its 2024 agreement, the PFN granted the only candidacy of rebel France in the constituencies such as the French abroad, which brings together Andorra, Spain, Monaco and Portugal.
It is Martha Peciña who will use the colors of the Jean-Luc Mélenchon party, to happen to Maxime da Silva, LFI candidate disappointed with the latest legislative elections. “The candidacy in this constituency returns by right to LFI,” insists on the columns of the Parisians.
In a press release published on July 17, Rebelious France called “all the signatory components of the June 2024 agreement to fulfill its commitments assumed before electricity and voters” delaying “a candidacy that transports the program to break the new popular front.”
“Great possibility”
But in the PS, “it does not forbid anything,” matica the same source of number two of the PS, the European deputy Pierre Jouvet. “We will be ready in the three partial legislative elections that will arrive,” he explained on July 23 in the Political breakfast From Sud Radio, and added that presenting a candidate in the fifth French district abroad was “a great possibility (…) in principle.”
The elected official points out that “the rebels have had this district twice in the NFP and NFP agreements and twice, they lost this constituency.” “If we want to win, have the majority one day in the National Assembly, we have to look what it is and that can win,” he adds.
But Manuel Bompard, deputy and national coordinator of the rebel of France warns in the columns of the Parisians: “If, again, the Socialists do not comply with the PFN agreement, we will no longer consider ourselves any agreement.”
Duel in Paris?
In the first district of Tarn-ET-GARONNE, the former Deputy of PS and vice president of the National Assembly, Valérie Rabault announced that the relay with Cathie Bourdonce, socialist vice president of the Departmental Council of Tarn-Egaronne, would not be represented and approved.
If LFI has not announced a candidate, Pierre Jouvet advances that the Parisian has “several very good candidates” for the position. “The left can have something to play” also in Paris, he adds. In the fifth district of the capital, the PS has not yet appointed a candidate to succeed Marine Rosset, candidate of PS last year and who since then directed the scouts and guides of France.
If in the center already the right, Rachida Dati could embark on a confrontation with Michel Barnier, the left can do it well.
Source: BFM TV
