Hollande: the party of order?
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Following the French presidential elections, which returned centre-left Parti Socialiste candidate Francois Hollande, the French legislative elections will take place on 10-17 June.
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Following the French presidential elections, which returned centre-left Parti Socialiste candidate Francois Hollande, the French legislative elections will take place on 10-17 June.
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Un appel au NPA: non à la scission !
Martin Thomas
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François Hollande — the Socialist Party [PS]’s candidate for French president — has made policy commitments with implications for the future of economic policy throughout the Eurozone and Europe more widely.
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We need to tackle those with economic power, but that is not the intention of Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s Left Front.
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[Solidarity 242 discussed] the impact the rise of the Front de gauche and Jean-Luc Melenchon’s electoral campaign has had on the French far-left.
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With 99% of the votes counted from the first round (22 April), François Hollande of the Socialist Party looks set for victory in the French presidential election.
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The first round of the French presidential elections is on 22 April, with the run-off between the top two candidates on 6 May.
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For the French Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (New Anti-capitalist Party — NPA), and the ex-LCR (Ligue Communiste Revolutionnaire) core of the NPA, to split now would be a great setback not only for activists in France but for all of us who fight for working-class self-emancipation, all across Europe.
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The slippery, urbane face of Islamism, Tariq Ramadan, has excelled himself explaining away the actions of Islamist murderer Mohamed Merah.
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Mass murderers, and especially those who execute children at point-blank range, are not normally objects of one’s sympathy.