Tuesday, May 3, he had warned that he did not support such an alliance. He denounces the “excessive positions” taken by Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
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L’former Socialist Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced on Wednesday May 4 to the regional weekly The Free Channel his departure from the PS after the conclusion of an agreement for the legislative elections between this party and La France insoumise.
“I left the Socialist Party in disagreement with the alliance with Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s party,” he said. The former tenant of Matignon evokes “a political formation, La France insoumise, of which I had to suffer the violence, the excess of positions, the insults also when I was in government, in particular when the death occurred by Rémi Fraisse. Bernard Cazeneuve referring to an activist who died during a demonstration in 2014 on the Sivens dam (Tarn) when he was Minister of the Interior.
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