Tuesday, January 20, 2015

These policies who want to ride the wave Syriza – Europe1

These policies who want to ride the wave Syriza – Europe1

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He manages to agree Mélenchon, Cécile Duflot, Pierre Laurent and Le Pen … . This is Alexis Tsipras, the leader of Syriza that favorite anti-austerity party of the Greek parliamentary elections held on Sunday. In France, the radical left does not hide his admiration. On Monday, the Left Party, environmentalists, the Communist Party (PCF) and a handful of representatives of the left wing of the Socialist Party held together in Paris a support rally for the party popular in Greece. As for Marine Le Pen, she said Monday that she “hoped the victory of Syriza.”

This move upset Greek politics. Established in 2000, the party gained momentum denouncing austerity policy after the crisis of sovereign debt. Alexis Tsipras, could become the next Prime Minister of Greece, shakes Brussels. Although SYRIZA has recently put water in his wine, giving for example to advocate a Greek exit from the euro zone. A few days before the election, he is leading the polls, and literally old-hat Greek Socialist Party (PASOK), which varies between 4 and 6% of the vote

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The dream of a Syriza to the French Would the left of the French left jealous.? In any case, it trusts that the possibility of a Syriza victory vindicates his anti-austerity credo. “If for the first time a government in the European Union is opposed to the Troika austerity is the demonstration that we can get there,” said Europe 1 Eric Coquerel, national secretary of the Left Party (photo). “It is not enough to shout ‘Long live Syriza’ to win elections,” admits Socialist MEP Guillaume Balas. “Even if they win, there will be no translation at the polls in France. But another horizon will emerge, the European question will arise in a different way.”

Jean Luc Mélenchon dream it, to surf a “European Spring” to form a new “coalition” of left-wing parties, he said Tuesday on BFM TV. He is hoping that the victory of SYRIZA in Greece, but also on that of Podemos movement in Spain, where legislation will take place in November. In France, this hypothetical coalition would pose an alternative to the PS, ranging from communists to environmentalists by rallying the passage of the “rebellious” socialists. A Syriza to the French, in a way. “A fantasy,” political scientist Eddy Fougier slice, radical left movements specialist. “We saw at the polls in 2014 that the momentum in France was not on the side of the radical left, but instead of the radical right.” For the researcher, “the solution of a more political left is inaudible to many of the popular classes, which require especially more authority, a leader and a strong speech on Islam and immigration.”

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Le Pen also supports Syriza. A speech brought in France by Le Pen … who has decided to also support for Syriza. “We do not agree with all their program, including the immigration plan. But we would welcome us to their victory,” said the president of the National Front for the World .

Left Party, they cry to the “recovering politician.” “Syriza is a movement from the Greek people, victims of austerity,” said Eric Coquerel. “Now, before holding an anti-austerity speech, the FN is mainly anti-immigrant. And we saw how he wanted to divide the people after the attack against Charlie . They can in no cases claiming a force as Syriza. “

” Today, the real divide is between pro-Europeans and patriots, “retorts Florian Philippot, number 2 of the FN, contacted by Europe 1.” Duflot is pro-European. As for Mélenchon, who has largely disappeared from radar screens, it is not determined in relation to its arguments. The SYRIZA vote is the only one able to shake the Europeanist caste and to stimulate debate on the European Union the euro and austerity. “

Mélenchon he will go to Greece? Marine Le Pen’s support seems to cut the grass under the feet of the left radical. Reportedly, Jean-Luc Mélenchon seriously considering going on Thursday in Athens to attend the end of the campaign SYRIZA, with Pierre Laurent. But according to his entourage, his presence is finally uncertain.

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