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The two formations want to engage in discussions with a view to an agreement on the left for the next elections, but they still have obstacles to overcome.
By Thibaut Deleaz
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ofordinary, environmentalists are not really fans of global warming. But the one looming on the left the day after the first round of the presidential election gives them hope. La France insoumise (LFI) and Europe Écologie-Les Verts (EELV) have each taken a first step towards each other with a view to an alliance for the legislative elections, addressing, Thursday, April 14, cross mail in which they say they are ready to discuss together and more broadly with the whole left. After the failure of the presidential election, where Jean-Luc Mélenchon finished at 22% without managing to climb to the second round despite the dynamics of useful votes in his favor, and the break-up of the rest of the left, the call for the union is more urgent than ever.
In his mail to EELV, also sent to communists and…
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