
France: Our Motion for Censure is the General Strike!
After President Macron tried to force through pension reform, the French are striking against it. …
After President Macron tried to force through pension reform, the French are striking against it. …
Many thousands of workers and students have taken to the streets of France once again …
In France, strike against the proposed pension reform! …
February 27, 2023, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
The fight against the pension reform in France that began in January is still raging. …
French people participated in huge demonstrations against pension reform. …
On Tuesday, Jan. 31 huge crowds took to the streets in the biggest nation-wide protest …
January 29, 2023 editorial of the workplace newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
January 23, 2023 editorial of the workplace newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
January 16, 2023 editorial of the workplace newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
January 10, 2023 editorial of the workplace newsletters of the Étincelle fraction of the New …
January 2, 2023, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
December 12, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, …
France allowed a ship full of refugees to dock, but the government still promotes anti-immigrant policies. …
November 7, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
October 24, 2022 Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, …
In France, fight for wage increases! …
September 19, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA. …
In the face of rising prices, we need to fight for our wages. …
The French government gave minor concessions to the working class in the hopes of preventing strikes by workers hurt by inflation, but it is nowhere near enough. …
August 31, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, …
August 16, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
As prices increase, President Macron has come out against a general salary increase, while the purchasing power bill isn’t nearly enough. …
June 20, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
It is not enough for the left to oppose Macron through electoral politics alone. …
This “New Popular Ecological and Social Union” (NUPES) in the National Assembly cannot change the …
This is the June 6, 2022 Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of L’étincelle, fraction of …
May 23, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, …
The time of election promises hasn’t quite ended. The election of Macron as French president is reinforcing this democracy of the rich, made up of inequality, violence, and abstention. …
Macron was re-elected despite his unpopularity, because Le Pen was even worse. …
The presidential elections will take place on April 10 and 24. There are twelve candidates in the running. Twelve? Yes, it is a tradition in France to have many candidates competing in the elections, even if they have no chance to be elected. …
On January 13, teachers in the National Education system went on strike en masse. Even the leading parents’ federation had called for children not to go to school. …
December 6, 2021, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, Translated from French …
People in Guadeloupe and Martinique have been protesting against the social problems caused by French control. …
Workers in France are striking against the privatization of the public transit system. …
In September, angry workers have gone on strike in several bus stations in Ile-de-France (the area surrounding Paris). …
A week before the fateful date, the conditions for back to school were still unclear. Schools are now back in session. …
After a fifth Saturday of street demonstrations, we enter the second week of the “health pass.” This time we were told there will be no tolerance for resistance! …
While Haiti is a frequent victim of natural disasters, it’s worth remembering the larger reasons why Haiti is so poverty-stricken and vulnerable to natural disaster. …
Macron is attempting to scapegoat anti-vaxxers to deflect blame from his own government’s failures in handling the pandemic. …
While Macron attacks retirees’ pensions, he aids the capitalist class. …
The government is hesitating because it is caught between two fires – the need to show its electorate and the bosses that it is taking back the initiative, and the fear of reigniting a dynamite stick – social struggles. The abstention disrupted their well-oiled electoral system. But it will soon be forgotten. …
Voters in France show who they support in the regional elections: none of the above! …
The French New Anticapitalist Party is currently debating which platform to adopt regarding the next …
Our fraternal organization in France urged a vote for Lutte Ouvriere in the June 20 election. …
In 1968, students in France started a movement which became a general strike. …
Macron lamented the death of the President of Chad, Idriss Déby, France’s henchman in Africa. …
Entertainment industry workers in France are fighting against attacks on their living conditions. …
France has lockdowns for the poor, while the rich are having secret luxury meals. …
France is entering its third lockdown. The working class will be hurt the most by the government’s policies. …
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