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Negotiations continue, Tuesday, May 3, between France Insoumise, the Socialist Party and the Communist Party. The journalist Alexandre Peyrout, present at the headquarters of France Insoumise, takes stock at midday.
If the agreement between France Insoumise and the Communist Party is on the right track, negotiations continue with the Socialist Party, Tuesday, May 3. “What gets stuck is [d’abord] the notion of disobedience to the treaties of the European Union, dear to rebellious France but which embarrasses the Socialist Party. There is also a debate today on the question of the distribution of constituencies”, reports journalist Alexandre Peyrout, in duplex from the headquarters of the party of France Insoumise, Tuesday, May 3.
Anniversary date of the Popular Front election in 1936
The Socialists hope to obtain more than the sixty constituencies which have been proposed to them by the Insoumis, in order to “keep their own group in the National Assembly, so as not to pass like the losers of this great agreement on the left”, details the journalist. Discussions will continue throughout the day with the objective of reaching an agreement before the end of the day. ” [Les partis] want to capitalize on this symbolic date of May 3, since today is the anniversary of the election of the Popular Front, in 1936″concludes Alexandre Peyrout.
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