Christiane Taubira believes that on the left, it is possible to “govern together”

Former minister Christiane Taubira, candidate “envisaged” for the presidential election of April 2022, estimated Wednesday that the “convergences” ideological on the left “are sufficient to allow us to govern together five years”, despite the divisions displayed at this stage in the countryside. “On the left, our convergences are sufficient to allow us to govern together for five years,” she said in a column published by Le Monde, calling again on the other left candidates “for a new collective adventure”, “a new episode of our humanist epic “. According to the former Minister of Justice under François Hollande, the forces of the left, today fragmented between several candidates for the Élysée, are “linked by a collective destiny which transcends personal vicissitudes”.

For Christiane Taubira, “there is no lack of convergences”, “even with nuances”, in particular on “the climate shock”, “public services” or even “school”, she judged, “despite a proven propensity to invent insurmountable quarrels between us “.

However, she did not deny “the ideological differences” that exist on certain subjects on the left, including the “relationship to the European Union” and “the debate on energy sources” which “cannot be evacuated” . But “of these disagreements, how many are insurmountable?”, She wondered, again believing that a primary is necessary “to decide on these big issues”.

Anne Hidalgo is also in favor of a primary, but Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Yannick Jadot and Fabien Roussel have all, at this stage, refused. “We know what to do. We know how to do it,” she pleaded.

In this forum, the former member of Guyana also called for “an end to economic predation” and “to increase the minimum wage” as part of a broader “fair fiscal policy, which restores the tax on fortune “(ISF). On “social inequalities and injustices”, the left “has (its) share” of “responsibility” according to the former minister, who urged “to restore social justice and establish environmental justice”, to “translate into public policies of dispersed and legitimate demands “.

Ms. Taubira, who leaves little doubt about a future candidacy for a primary, finally reaffirmed the essential role of “the secular Republic”, “our supreme common good”, “which makes us hold together”. “I know for whom I want to fight”, she assured, forbidding the left “the right to indulge us in the torpor”, at the risk of seeing “the youth despise us” and “the others hold us for insignificant “.

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