Yannick Jadot inaugurated “Common House” this Tuesday night, a “political club” dedicated to “mobilizations against the ecological crisis.” The objective: to bring together “political leaders, social actors, intellectuals who want to find common spaces and are no longer in today’s formations,” he explained to Release a few weeks ago.
Ce mardi, l’écologiste a réuni autour de lui des présentants d’Alternatiba, Dernière Rénovation, L214, une chercheuse du CNRS, also the militant altermondialiste and ex-candidate à la présidentielle José Bové, in order to débattre sur le thème de la “civil disobedience”.
This format is monthly. Yannick Jadot will bring together new actors on the subject of work from December 15. Philippe Martinez, general secretary of the CGT, and Laurent Berger, his counterpart in the CFDT, are especially expected.
“Twitter Policy”
If Yannick Jadot wishes to remain faithful to his party, this club allows him to develop his vision of ecology. Last Sunday, he explained in the JDD wanting to “get out of Twitter politics”, judging that “there is no majority perspective for green populism”.
“Radicalizing the discourse, stigmatizing people who are not doing everything right, that distances us from those who have understood the ecological emergency but doubt us, the abstentionists, the inhabitants of the popular neighborhoods and the countryside, whom we must convince he declared.
A way of pointing, without naming her, to Sandrine Rousseau. Which is also reminiscent of the cleavage between the two finalists of the 2021 EELV primaries. However, this division has its limits with environmental activists. During the first stage of EELV Congress last Saturday -which allows the appointment of the new national secretary of the party- the members voted overwhelmingly in favor of the list of Marine Tondelier (46.97%), candidate of the outgoing leadership, ahead of those of Sophie Bussière (18.07 %). and Mélissa Camara (13.54%), supported by Yannick Jadot and Sandrine Rousseau respectively.
Source: BFM TV
