"(What we are witnessing is) a repetition of the same project, with the protagonists of the anti-popular governments of recent years who have been condemned in the consciousness of the French people, with the only thing being certain is that again - in the name of "democracy" and of the "lesser evil" - will fuel a new vicious cycle of frustrations and conservatism.
Monday, July 8, 2024
Koutsoumbas on French Elections: "The regroupment of the movement in France, Greece and across Europe is the only way that can generate hope to the people"
Monday, July 1, 2024
KKE on French elections: Only the workers-popular movement can stop the rise of the far-right
After an unusually high turnout, the RN bloc clinched 33.15% of the vote, while the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition came second with 27.99% and President Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble alliance slumped to a dismal third with 20.76%, according to final results published by the Interior Ministry on Monday.
Thursday, June 20, 2024
"Popular Front" in France: An old, bankrupt story
"Popular Front" in France: An old, bankrupt story
"The multi-party cooperation established in France under the title “Popular Front” (Front Populaire) in order- as they say- to put obstacles to the election of a far-right Prime Minister, is presented as an example to follow in our country as well.
Saturday, June 15, 2024
PCRF: Macron, Le Pen and the role of the revolutionary Communist Party
Same cause, same effects: capitalism and its bourgeois state, are the culprits!
On the evening of June 9, 2024, a verdict fell, with the results of the European ballot: electoral bankruptcy of the Macron/Attal government, with less than 15% of votes cast for the Macronist list (less than 8% of registered voters, taking into account the still strong abstention); new surge of the Rassemblement national, to over 31% (also to be put into perspective, with 16% of registered voters). You can find a fuller analysis on our website.
Justified popular anger, illusions to be dismantled
Monday, June 20, 2022
KKE on French election: Popular discontent for Macron — Mélenchon and Le Pen are capital's reserves
More specifically, the statement (here in Greek) issued by the Press Office of the CC of the KKE reads:
Monday, April 25, 2022
KKE: Comment on Macron's re-election in France
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Macron took 58.5% of Sunday's vote, making him the first French leader to be reelected in 20 years. He and Le Pen advanced to the runoff after finishing in first and second place, respectively, among 12 candidates who ran in the first round on April 10.
Commenting on the outcome of the election and the victory of Emmanuel Macron, the Press Office of the CC of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) points out (here in Greek):
Friday, April 15, 2022
Is the French communist movement dead?
Macron vs Le Pen and Le Pen vs Macron. Once again the French people are called to choose between “Scylla” and “Charybdis”, being entrapped in the notion of the “less evil”.
We've seen this play in the past: In 2017, when Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen were again the two contestants in the second round of the presidential elections, as well as in 2002 when Jacques Chirac faced Jean-Marie Le Pen who came second leaving behind social democrat Lionel Jospin.
Monday, April 11, 2022
KKE: Statement on the French elections' result
“The result of the French elections, with the once again high percentage of far-right Le Pen, is the tragic consequence on the one hand of the timeless anti-people policy implemented by all governments in the name of “democracy” and “progress” and, on the other, of the compromise and degeneration that has prevailed in the labor and communist movement in France.
PRCF on French elections: Neither Macron, nor Le Pen in the second round
In a statement (here in French), the PRCF calls the working class to abstain from voting on April 24th in order to de-legitimize the political power of the future president as much as possible.