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The former Socialist Prime Minister breaks the silence and announces the creation of a political movement to “take up the challenge” against the far right.
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Mitterrandian. Bernard Cazeneuve in the premises of the “Point”, January 30. The former Prime Minister, who returned his Socialist Party card in 2022, wants to rebuild the social-democratic left.
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VSIt’s a voice that counts on the left, and it’s rarely spoken. Former Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of European Affairs, long-time mayor of Cherbourg-Octeville and deputy for Manche, Bernard Cazeneuve, 59, embodies hope for the moderate left of government which no longer finds itself in the Party socialist led by Olivier Faure. A PS that Bernard Cazeneuve, like so many others, left when the party joined forces with the Insoumis of Jean-Luc Mélenchon in Nupes, and that he no longer recognizes. The former minister of François Hollande breaks the silence and appeals, in Pointto all those who, like him, find themselves “distraught in the face of the cynical calculations of apparatus”. It lays the foundations of a new political project and announces the…
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