Public Square: Raphaël Glucksmann wants to put work at the center of his vision

Raphaël Glucksmann has nothing but the word "work" on his lips . He explains the difficulties left-wing parties have in existing by their "lack of work," unlike the one led by La France Insoumise, he believes. This Monday, he held a press conference in Paris to unveil the "vision for France" of his party, Place Publique, the fruit of eight months of discussions and hearings.
"We want our political space, left-wing, social-democratic, ecological, and fundamentally pro-European, to be capable of defending a coherent narrative and vision," explains the leader of Place publique, who hopes to give his party a "political personality." This vision is broken down into 46 projects, which are still to be debated "with the leaders...
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