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« Reply #775 on: May 06, 2012, 04:41:17 pm » |
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Mélenchon announced a total independence for Législatives, Front de Gauche will present candidates everywhere.
I somehow doubt than Pierre Laurent and PCF leadership will accept all Mélenchon orders. That's a department, not a province, BK. First off, you're quick! I edited out my mistake probably ten seconds after I posted it  Second, Front de Gauche's parties finalized back in 2011 their agreement for contesting the 2012 legislative elections. ~80% of their candidates will be from the PCF, ~20% from the PdG, though they'll contest a handful of constituencies with minor party members and FdG-affiliated leftist independents. Also, IIRC the agreement gave PCF a disproportionate amount of "winnable" constituencies, so FdG MP's after the election will probably be like 90-95% PCF anyway. I doubt Pierre Laurent will really be objecting to anything; FdG unity certainly helps PCF more than it hurts.
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« Reply #778 on: May 06, 2012, 04:46:30 pm » |
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Mélenchon announced a total independence for Législatives, Front de Gauche will present candidates everywhere.
I somehow doubt than Pierre Laurent and PCF leadership will accept all Mélenchon orders. That's a department, not a province, BK. First off, you're quick! I edited out my mistake probably ten seconds after I posted it  Second, Front de Gauche's parties finalized back in 2011 their agreement for contesting the 2012 legislative elections. ~80% of their candidates will be from the PCF, ~20% from the PdG, though they'll contest a handful of constituencies with minor party members and FdG-affiliated leftist independents. Also, IIRC the agreement gave PCF a disproportionate amount of "winnable" constituencies, so FdG MP's after the election will probably be like 90-95% PCF anyway. I doubt Pierre Laurent will really be objecting to anything; FdG unity certainly helps PCF more than it hurts. Never underestimate the capacity of PCF to 'puppetize' themselves to PS, and PS has all to win to see weaker possible FdG. That being said, with the big dynamic that Mélenchon created in this campaign, and given that it made PCF go from 1,5 to 11 in 5 years in a Presidential election, they might consider some kind of change in the way they 'do' politics...
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14/01/2011: Tunisia 11/02/2011: Egypt 20/10/2011: Libya ??/??/2012: ??
Money became totally unfair. Money became totally senseless. Let's make Money totally useless...
??/??/20??: EU UU!
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Benwah [why on Earth do I post something] Courseyay
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« Reply #787 on: May 06, 2012, 05:01:34 pm » |
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Wow Alpes-Maritimes.
They broke Haut-Rhin!!  2007 poster Together, everything becomes possible.And what do all those youngs are chanting?
WE HAVE WON! WE HAVE WON! WE HAVE WON!
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No, they are chanting:
SARKO T'ES FOUTU! SARKO T'ES FOUTU! SARKO T'ES FOUTU!
(way to say: you're done/over/out)
And well, they can also have a Yael Naïm concert show for free right now ^^, amongst other singers...
Thought it was hearing "SARKO! C'est fini!" Oh French language is wonderfully subtle, it allows declinations ;P.
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14/01/2011: Tunisia 11/02/2011: Egypt 20/10/2011: Libya ??/??/2012: ??
Money became totally unfair. Money became totally senseless. Let's make Money totally useless...
??/??/20??: EU UU!
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