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what the left after france has said

Robert Moran | 22.04.2002 21:12

The two candidates of the revolutionary left in teh French election, who received 11% between them, not standing to "win" (and making that clear as part of their campaigns) but to make propaganda for another kind of society, at a time when many people are more interested in politics than otherwise - have made their initial statements on the results.

These statements, from 62 year old ex-bank worker Arlette Laguiller (standing for the 4th time) and 26 year old postman Olivier Besancenot, are now on the web in English at

 http://www.workersliberty.org.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=65

along with the results.

(extracts from the linked article)
Previously (at 9pm) , LCR candidate Olivier Bescancenot said that the result is the fault of the "gauche plurielle" - the mainstream left, in government.

"The number of left wing candidates is not responsible for the breakthrough of the extreme right, but it's the policies of successive governments over a
number of years that is responsible."

He also called on the left, on socialists, communists, greens, and also trade union activists to organise a popular resistance movement against the
extreme right, against fascism and the bosses........

Robert Moran
- Homepage: http://www.workersliberty.org.uk

Comments

Display the following 17 comments

  1. democracy? — jen claude rivaux
  2. Democracy speaks? — Mantasm
  3. I agree with Mantasm — rikki
  4. Giving up on democracy. — John.
  5. democracy's a sham — anti-israel
  6. How to win elections — David C
  7. What alternative? — john
  8. Democracy? — AndyC
  9. Pathetic — chris
  10. just for info — internationalist
  11. Direct democracy? — john.
  12. Direct democracy? — john.
  13. re pathetic — andyC
  14. Yes, but as I said yesterday — Antoine Roquentin
  15. democracy direct — goatchurch
  16. A small thing — gibbon77
  17. It's not democracy... — Matt