Jean-Luc Mélenchon tries to seduce small bosses | EUROtoday
At the La Boétie Institute, in Paris, the house think tank of La France insoumise (LFI), Jean-Luc Mélenchon is having fun. “Here I am Trotsko-Pujadist because I met you”he jokes. On Saturday January 24, he opened a convention entitled “Is neoliberalism compatible with small businesses? », a purely rhetorical question for a movement which wants “break with capitalism”, as talked about in its political program, The Future in Common.
Fifteen months earlier than the 2027 election, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, unofficially within the working for a fourth candidacy, has resolutely dedicated to a presidentialization technique. In entrance of a part of the employers’ world, the chief of LFI endeavored to point out how the “rebels” “preparing to govern” and tried to debunk a preconceived concept: no, the motion will not be the enemy of enterprise leaders. Besides, he has no intention “to nationalize hairdressers, restaurants, masons”, he stated.
In “rebellious” financial software program, there are good bosses and unhealthy bosses. Large multinationals and the CAC 40, on one aspect, SMEs and VSEs, on the opposite. Only small employers’ organizations, such because the Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (CPME), the National Confederation of Crafts and Services, the Confederation of Crafts and Small Building Businesses (Capeb) and the Union of Local Businesses (U2P), had been invited. Not Medef, incarnation of “big capital”.
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