Hollande has just confirmed that there is no difference between Social Democrats and Popular Right in Europe
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After he
decided to proceed in 50 billion cuts for 2015-2017, the French
president François Hollande, has confirmed that the Social Democrats
are devoted to the neoliberal agenda, just like the Popular Right in
Europe. In order to maintain current status, he ordered his forces to
"retreat" from two of the French regions in the 2nd round
of the French local elections and pushed voters to Sarkozy's Popular
Right.
From
reuters:
Marine Le
Pen's far-right National Front lost election run-offs on Sunday in
three key target regions despite topping last week's first round,
exit polls showed, making Nicolas Sarkozy's conservatives and
their allies the clear winner in all three.
The
result followed the withdrawal of President Francois Hollande's
Socialist Party in two of the regions for the decisive run-off
round, and its call on supporters to vote tactically to keep the
FN out of power.
[...]
If confirmed, the results would be a
huge disappointment for Le Pen, who had hoped to use victories as
a springboard for presidential and general elections in 2017.
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Another sign
of the absolute unification of the supposed different ideologies in
the European political scenery, under the neoliberal umbrella,
besides the fact that they use exactly the same rhetoric.
It seems
that the neoliberal powers sense that there is no need yet for the
fascists to come in the front line to protect their interests. But
the first round of the French elections was a warning for people to
accept the current establishment, so that to avoid the far Right.
After Paris attacks the Left has just disappeared ... again.
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