Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Presidential: still a primary … but citizens – Le Parisien

Martine Easel | | Update:

They have in common pull lashing against the parties – even if some of they belonged to a party – to ridicule “the inability of the political class” and pointing the “state bourgeoisie”. They defend the idea that civil society necessarily better solve the problems of the country and are the company’s praises in every key.

“They”? These are six micro-movements whose citizens Generation Party led by former centrist MEP Jean-Marie Cavada, the collective Blue White Zebra writer Alexandre Jardin or the movement Cap 21 Corinne Lepage, who yesterday launched their “Primary the French “on the Internet. Objective: To nominate a candidate in October of civil society, “transpolitical” for the presidential election

They hope to collect 500,000 signatures on their online petition (Laprimairedesfrançais.fr) and defend the same creed. : political parties representing only themselves, citizens are best qualified to decide between the candidates not belonging to the microcosm. Which candidates will apply strict rules – term limits in time, ethical charter …

“We are not launching a Podemos but Hacemos!”

“by organizing civil society, we want to be the first to transform the ras-le-bol of French civic momentum. Our citizens want to end the left-right divide. That’s why Macron is the dream! “Says Corinne Lepage, presidential candidate in 2002, a time associated with the MoDem of François Bayrou and once ephemeral Minister Juppé government. “We share a common base allowing to be left or right,” said the former Minister of the Environment.

These “confetti” of democracy often have a sharp tongue against traditional politics. “The parties have destroyed the presidential office” and accuses Nicolas Doucerain, president of the movement, we citizens, launched by entrepreneur Denis Payre. “Creativity and the availability of civil society fail to mark the political field,” laments Jean-Baptiste de Foucauld, the Civic Covenant. “We are not launching a Podemos but Hacemos! “Pleads the writer Alexandre Jardin, who hopes to lead as the adventure New Deal, Peter Larrouturou, a former PS and the Greens cantor week of 32 hours, and the architect Roland Castro left. “In 2017, it is a candidate of civil society who will win the election, racing Alexandre Jardin. We do not have to submit to small parties who tinker small laws and the number of members does not exceed that of the French Federation of Petanque or canoeing! We, we will embark the country … “

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