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“We have to manage to build an economy that meets the needs of the people, and that goes through the expropriation at least of the big companies and the socialization of the banks”, according to the candidate of the New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA) for the presidential election.
“An economy that is not able to make everyone work well, or to ensure that people live well, it is an economy that must be overturned”, declared Philippe Poutou, candidate of the New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA) for the presidential election, Monday March 28 on franceinfo. According to him, “the capitalist economy is incapable of providing for the needs of the people”.
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“We have to manage to build an economy that meets the needs of the populations, and that goes through the expropriation of at least the big companies and the socialization of the banks”, he explained. “Banks are a tool that allows the rich to get richer”he insisted.
“If the banks become a tool under public control, transparent, useful to the economy and to the populations, one can imagine small businesses, small traders, small craftsmen, small farmers who would be less in difficulty, less in debt and who could at least function normally.”
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Philippe Poutou promises to prohibit all layoffs, including in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and very small enterprises (VSEs). According to him, “the question of small business is indeed: ‘How can we give the means to small business to be able to live properly?’, but that supposes getting out of the laws of capitalism where the big ones eat the little ones”.