While tears on the right of the alleged discussions which are more like media buzz by Jean-Francois Cope, left, works on several fronts: preparation of our projects, our choice of candidates and preparation of a common platform to govern together.
The Socialist Party will soon have its project.
Three major conventions (Economics, International and Europe, and equality), forum of ideas (security, agriculture, institutions ...) are continuing elsewhere, and reform proposals or legislation tabled (pensions , homoparentality & Gay marriage, bioethics, housing, industrial policy ...), PS advance towards the creation of his project for the presidential and parliamentary elections.
In this sense, the 9th of April the national council will discuss a text, our future project. Campaigners will then have a month to work, debate, torture and amend this text, prioritized, financed. Then, in the end as always, are members who will vote and decide on our project, May 19, 2011 . The French could then follow up on the nomination of the candidate of the Socialist Party and the left with open primaries.
Who could have said two years ago that the PS would be in battle? " After a disastrous meeting in Reims, 10 years when the Socialist Party has not done its job of thinking and political stand on critical issues in two years we have advanced significantly. Martine Aubry and the national team have succeeded in moving the Socialists and decide matters of substance. Much remains to be done, some points still to improve, yes.
Today many people are asking the question: who as a candidate (s)?
While applications are multiplying (for now), it remains one essential thing: how to gather left in time, while being in position to beat Nicolas Sarkozy, with a credible, socially just and supportive of hope. calls appear here and there, Facebook groups, small foot calls in the press ...
Obviously every militant advance (or remains) in its reflection. For my part I confess that my thinking on the issue has progressed well. It pleases me to think that the potential candidate that I think is best able to bring this ambition for our country and to the left. But in the end, all of you who choose to vote by coming into our three polling stations in the township Chateaulin, and in nearly 130 polling stations in Brittany, 9 and 16 October.
: Philippe Grangeaud Solf Communications (free non-commercial use)
The Socialist Party will soon have its project.
Three major conventions (Economics, International and Europe, and equality), forum of ideas (security, agriculture, institutions ...) are continuing elsewhere, and reform proposals or legislation tabled (pensions , homoparentality & Gay marriage, bioethics, housing, industrial policy ...), PS advance towards the creation of his project for the presidential and parliamentary elections.
In this sense, the 9th of April the national council will discuss a text, our future project. Campaigners will then have a month to work, debate, torture and amend this text, prioritized, financed. Then, in the end as always, are members who will vote and decide on our project, May 19, 2011 . The French could then follow up on the nomination of the candidate of the Socialist Party and the left with open primaries.
Who could have said two years ago that the PS would be in battle? " After a disastrous meeting in Reims, 10 years when the Socialist Party has not done its job of thinking and political stand on critical issues in two years we have advanced significantly. Martine Aubry and the national team have succeeded in moving the Socialists and decide matters of substance. Much remains to be done, some points still to improve, yes.
Today many people are asking the question: who as a candidate (s)?
While applications are multiplying (for now), it remains one essential thing: how to gather left in time, while being in position to beat Nicolas Sarkozy, with a credible, socially just and supportive of hope. calls appear here and there, Facebook groups, small foot calls in the press ...
Obviously every militant advance (or remains) in its reflection. For my part I confess that my thinking on the issue has progressed well. It pleases me to think that the potential candidate that I think is best able to bring this ambition for our country and to the left. But in the end, all of you who choose to vote by coming into our three polling stations in the township Chateaulin, and in nearly 130 polling stations in Brittany, 9 and 16 October.
: Philippe Grangeaud Solf Communications (free non-commercial use)
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