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La France Insoumise

La France Insoumise (FI or LFI; pronounced [la fʁɑ̃s ɛ̃sumiz]; "France Unbowed")[a] is a left-wing populist political party in France,[17] launched in 2016 by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, then a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and former co-president of the Left Party (PG). It aims to implement the eco-socialist and democratic socialist programme L'Avenir en commun (transl. A Shared Future).

La France Insoumise
AbbreviationFI, LFI
CoordinatorManuel Bompard
FounderJean-Luc Mélenchon
Founded10 February 2016; 6 years ago (2016-02-10)
NewspaperL'Insoumission Hebdo
Membership (2017) 540,000[1][needs update]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing[8][9][10][11] to
far-left[12][13][14][15]
National affiliationNew Ecological and Social People's Union
European affiliationParty of the European Left (observer)
Now the People
European Parliament groupThe Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL[16]
Colours  Ochre   Sky blue
National Assembly
69 / 577
Senate
0 / 348
European Parliament (French seats)
5 / 79
Presidencies of departmental councils
0 / 101
Presidencies of regional councils
0 / 17
Website
lafranceinsoumise.fr

The party nominated Mélenchon as its candidate for the presidential election of 2017. He came fourth in the first round, receiving 19.5% of the vote and failing to qualify for the second round by around 2%. After the legislative election of 2017, La France Insoumise formed a parliamentary group of 17 members of the National Assembly, with Mélenchon as the group's president. In the 2019 European Parliament election, it however only won six seats, below its expectations.

In 2022, Mélenchon again became the party's candidate for president, and later Christiane Taubira, winner of the People's Primary, endorsed Mélenchon. In the first round of 2022 French presidential election voting in April, Mélenchon came in third, garnering 7.7 million votes, narrowly behind second-place finisher Marine Le Pen.

The party uses the lower case Greek letter phi as its logotype.

History

La France Insoumise was founded on 10 February 2016,[18] based on the belief that traditional parties and political organisations no longer serve democracy and instead transverse movements are needed.[19] The movement is particularly inspired by the Spanish party Podemos, the election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party leader in the United Kingdom in 2015 and the candidacy of Bernie Sanders in the Democratic Party presidential primaries of 2016 in the United States.

Its first meeting took place in Place Stalingrad, Paris on 5 June 2016 in the form of a march numbering about 10,000 people, according to the organisers.[20][21] A second meeting took place in the gardens of the Toulouse Observatory on 28 August 2016.[22]

The programme L'Avenir en commun (English: "A Shared Future") was adopted during the Lille convention, attended by just under 1,000 people in Saint-André-lez-Lille on 15/16 October 2016.[23] Several personalities addressed the convention, including former Société Générale trader Jérôme Kerviel, LuxLeaks whistleblower Antoine Deltour, political specialist Paul Ariès, former Malian Minister of Culture Aminata Traoré, and former Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament Zoe Konstantopoulou.[24]

At this convention, the movement also presented twenty candidates for the French legislative election of June 2017, including Jean-Marie Brom, physicist, research director of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and spokesperson of Sortir du nucléaire; Rémy Garnier, public finance inspector and whistleblower in the Cahuzac affair; Lionel Burriello, leader of the CGT union for the ArcelorMittal steel works in Florange; Mehdi Kémoune, deputy secretary-general of the CGT union for Air France; actress Sophie De La Rochefoucauld; Marie-Hélène Bourlard, trade unionist featured in the movie Merci patron!; Olivia Cattan, journalist and founder of the association SOS Autisme France; and Nathalie Seguin, trade unionist and member of the French Communist Party (PCF).[24]

In August 2017, La France Insoumise organized its first summer university (called Les AmFIs, a play between the word amphitheater and the acronym FI for France insoumise), a traditional moment in France where campuses open their doors to political party gatherings and meetings between activists, elected officials, and many philosophical and cultural guests. It was set in the Marseille Saint-Charles University and comprised four days of debates, conferences and workshops. The movement debated also about its future.[25]

In the 2017 Corsican territorial election, local supporters of La France Insoumise under the banner of "La Corse Insoumise" were allied with the PCF. The PCF-FI alliance attacked Mélenchon and the list was disavowed by Mélenchon.[26][27]

Ideology and political programme

The drawing up of the programme was coordinated by economist Jacques Généreux and lawyer Charlotte Girard.[28][29] It drew its inspiration from L'Humain d'abord (English: "Human First"), the programme of the Left Front during the 2012 presidential election, from work carried out by the PG during its conventions on eco-socialism and summits for a "plan B in Europe", and from contributions from supporters of the movement,[28] which the rapporteurs were asked to synthesize.

At the end of the Lille Convention, a synthesis of all the proposals resulted in a programme of 7 axioms and 357 measures. It was adopted by more than 90% of voters.[24]

The movement proposes "ten emblematic measures", approved during the Lille Convention, calling for four main "emergencies" to be addressed: the democratic emergency, the social emergency, the ecological emergency and the geo-political emergency.[30][24] Adopted by 77,038 votes in an Internet poll, these ten measures are:[24]

  • The formation of a constituent assembly tasked with writing the constitution of a Sixth Republic to succeed the present Fifth Republic. Members of the movement consider the Fifth Republic to be a "presidential monarchy", in which too much power is concentrated in the office of the President of the Republic, with the people unable to exercise control over its actions. This constitutional process could also consider alternative forms of legislative elections, such as proportional representation. Constitutional (and therefore institutional) change is considered fundamental by the movement, which sees decreasing electoral turnout as a rejection by French people of their institutional system.
  • The repeal of the El Khomri law (labour reform passed in 2016 by the Second Valls government) which the movement believes has ended the "hierarchy of standards" in French labour law by reversing the "principle of favour" and thus not sufficiently protecting workers.
  • The "democratic re-founding" of the European Union treaties including changes in monetary policy, common agricultural policy and environmental policy. Failing this, the program envisages a "Plan B" of unilateral exit from European treaties, followed by proposing further cooperation between countries.
  • The implementation of an energy transition plan towards a target of 100% renewable energy in 2050, following the studies of the Association négaWatt and the public and interdepartmental Agency of the environment and the control of the energy (ADEME). This transition involves shutting down France's nuclear power plants, criticized by the movement for their dependence on uranium supply, their lack of safety, their radioactive waste management and their financial cost.
  • The establishment of a "green rule" not to deprive nature more than can be replenished, nor produce more than it can bear, which the movement would propose during the constituent assembly process for inclusion in the new constitution.
  • The right to dismiss elected representatives by recall election when they break campaign promises, or otherwise breach standards. The movement also wishes to propose this measure during the constituent assembly process.
  • The protection of common goods such as air, water, food, living, health, energy or currency by preventing their commodification in order to preserve the general interest and by developing corresponding public services.
  • The separation of investment and retail banks aimed at separating speculative activities from lend and deposit activities in order to protect the latter and the creation of a public banking center, which would finance small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and carry out credit policy on social and ecological criteria.
  • Raising the minimum wage (called "SMIC") from 1,149 to 1,326 euros per month net for 35-hour weeks and raising civil servant salaries frozen since 2010.
  • Withdrawal from free trade agreements such as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).[31][32]

Other proposals include withdrawing from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to avoid French involvement in wars waged by the United States and thus only to act within the framework of the United Nations (UN); reinforcing the 35-hour work-week and moving towards 32 hours; and reducing the retirement age to 60.[24][31]

This programme, named L'Avenir en commun (English: "A Shared Future"), was published by the Éditions du Seuil on 1 December 2016. It is based around seven axioms: a Sixth Republic; distribution of wealth; environmental planning; withdrawal from European treaties; peace and independence; human progress; and "on the borders of humanity" (ocean,[33] space and digital). The book rapidly entered the top 10 best-seller list by 9 December, with 110,000 copies printed.[34] It was the subject of an adaptation in digital comic strip, broadcast on the Internet.[35][36] Thematic booklets, deepening the proposals of the movement, have been published as the campaign progressed.

Candidates for the June 2017 legislative elections are 60% from civil society (have never been members or elected representatives of a political party), with an average age of around 43 years. The invested candidates have signed the charter of the movement[37] as well as the ethical charter of the independent association Anticor, committed to ethics in politics, the fight against corruption and tax noncompliance.[38]

Organisation

The organisation is not fixed, unlike a classical political party.

Supporters' groups, small committees responsible for promoting Mélenchon's candidacy at a local level, have been established all over France and abroad.[39][40]

Affiliated parties

Presidential campaign of 2017

The campaign was directed by Manuel Bompard, national secretary of the PG, its spokesperson was Alexis Corbière, former councillor of Paris and also national secretary of the PG and its coordinators were Charlotte Girard, lecturer in public law at the Paris Nanterre University and Jacques Généreux, lecturer in economy at the Paris Institute of Political Studies.[41]

On 15 November 2016, Jean-Luc Mélenchon held a meeting at Le Manège conference centre in Chambéry. Another similar meeting was held on 29 November at the Théâtre Femina [fr] in Bordeaux. This meeting was attended by 1,100 people, with several hundred more people outside unable to fit into the theatre.[42] Another large meeting took place on 18 March 2017 in Place de la Bastille in Paris.[43] Three of their four last meetings in Marseille, Lille and Toulouse were attended by around 100,000 people.[citation needed]

La France Insoumise was polling at 11.5% a month before the first vote,[44] but Mélenchon received 19.58% in the ballot, finishing fourth and not reaching the final round.

Presidential campaign of 2022

In January 2022, an initial "People's Primary" voted to select a unity candidate from among seven candidates on the left. Four candidates declined to participate, and Christiane Taubira won, but threw her support behind Mélenchon, who then became the candidate of La France Insoumise for the 2022 French presidential election.[citation needed]

In the first round of voting, Jean-Luc Mélenchon garnered 7.7 million votes, coming in third among twelve candidates with 22% of the vote, behind president Emmanuel Macron in first place with 28%, and narrowly behind Marine Le Pen with 23% of the vote.[45]

Political support

La France Insoumise is not a coalition of political parties. However, several political parties, branches or individuals announced their support for the movement once its programme had been agreed and its candidate chosen, including the Left Party,[46] the Socialistes insoumis[47] Ensemble!,[48] the French Communist Party, the Pole of Communist Revival in France and some elected officials and leaders of the Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV). These organizations are not themselves parts of the movement.

Components of the Left Front

The Left Party, of which Jean-Luc Mélenchon is a member, is the main political force involved in the movement. Several of its executives are organizing the campaign.

The French Communist Party (PCF) is split on support for the movement. The party's national conference rejected a motion of support for Mélenchon by 55% on 5 November 2016,[49] but party members voted three weeks later in favour of support, by 53.6%.[50] Several executive members of the French Communist Party, including president Pierre Laurent and deputy Marie-George Buffet,[51] have endorsed his candidacy.

In November 2016, Ensemble!, the third component of the Left Front coalition, also announced its support for the movement as 72% of its activists had voted in favour. They had been given the choice of three options: to support Mélenchon and work on a common framework (42% of the votes), to participate more directly in the campaign of La France Insoumise (30%) or to reject "at this stage" any support for Mélenchon (25%).[52]

However, the PCF and Together! have chosen to lead "autonomous campaigns", maintaining their independence from the movement. Both parties print leaflets and posters and organize meetings without being associated with the political decisions of the campaign.[53]

Europe Ecology – The Greens dissidents

In December 2016, the Social Ecology Co-operative, whose members include political figures from Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV), such as EELV federal councillor Francine Bavay, and Sergio Coronado, member of the National Assembly for French residents overseas, called for the endorsement of Mélenchon's candidacy.[54] In February 2017, Yannick Jadot (the candidate nominated by the EELV Party presidential primary) withdrew in favour of Benoît Hamon (PS) on the basis of an agreement not approved by party members. Some EELV members, including elected representatives, then endorsed La France Insoumise.[55]

On 10 March, 27 environmentalists, including MP Sergio Coronado, activists, local officials, candidates for the June legislative elections, and members of the EELV Federal Council, announced that they would not support Benoît Hamon in the first round of the presidential election, but La France Insoumise instead.[56] They pointed to the fact that Hamon "needs a strong Socialist Party for his campaign" whereas "the hope of an environmentalist left requires instead to get rid of it", criticized François Hollande's five-year term, and suggested that the integration of political ecology into candidates' programs is "recent and inconsistent" for Hamon, while "deep and lasting" for Mélenchon.[57]

On 12 April, seven EELV federal councillors endorsed Mélenchon rather than Hamon. They noted that if Hamon won the presidency and a parliamentary majority, "the majority would be composed of those who have up to the end supported the policies of François Hollande and Manuel Valls", adding: "Who would think that a Socialist Party majority defending Hollande's five-year term would legislate in favour of a radically different social and environmental platform?"[58] On 14 April, Éric Piolle, EELV mayor of Grenoble, also endorsed La France Insoumise.[59]

Election results

Presidential

President of the French Republic
Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round Winning Candidate
Votes % Rank Votes % Rank
2017 Jean-Luc Mélenchon 7,059,951 19.58 4th Emmanuel Macron
2022 7,712,520 21.95 3rd

Legislative

National Assembly
Election Leader Votes (first round) Seats Result Notes
No. % No. ±
2017 Jean-Luc Mélenchon 2,497,622 11.03   Opposition
2022 5,836,079 25.7   52 Opposition In coalition with the NUPES

La France Insoumise does not participate in the Senate elections because of the movement's belief that the upper house is undemocratic and inefficient.[60]

European Parliament

Election year Leader Votes % Seats +/−
2019 Manon Aubry 1,428,548 6.31
6 / 79
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See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ La France Insoumise, usually rendered in English as "France Unbowed", is sometimes given as "Unsubmissive France" (a literal translation), or rarely as "Rebellious France" and others).
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External links

  • Official website

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La France Insoumise FI or LFI pronounced la fʁɑ s ɛ sumiz France Unbowed a is a left wing populist political party in France 17 launched in 2016 by Jean Luc Melenchon then a Member of the European Parliament MEP and former co president of the Left Party PG It aims to implement the eco socialist and democratic socialist programme L Avenir en commun transl A Shared Future La France InsoumiseAbbreviationFI LFICoordinatorManuel BompardFounderJean Luc MelenchonFounded10 February 2016 6 years ago 2016 02 10 NewspaperL Insoumission HebdoMembership 2017 540 000 1 needs update IdeologyDemocratic socialism 2 3 Eco socialism 2 Souverainism 4 Left wing populism 5 6 Euroscepticism 7 Political positionLeft wing 8 9 10 11 to far left 12 13 14 15 National affiliationNew Ecological and Social People s UnionEuropean affiliationParty of the European Left observer Now the PeopleEuropean Parliament groupThe Left in the European Parliament GUE NGL 16 Colours Ochre Sky blueNational Assembly69 577Senate0 348European Parliament French seats 5 79Presidencies of departmental councils0 101Presidencies of regional councils0 17Websitelafranceinsoumise wbr frPolitics of FrancePolitical partiesElectionsThe party nominated Melenchon as its candidate for the presidential election of 2017 He came fourth in the first round receiving 19 5 of the vote and failing to qualify for the second round by around 2 After the legislative election of 2017 La France Insoumise formed a parliamentary group of 17 members of the National Assembly with Melenchon as the group s president In the 2019 European Parliament election it however only won six seats below its expectations In 2022 Melenchon again became the party s candidate for president and later Christiane Taubira winner of the People s Primary endorsed Melenchon In the first round of 2022 French presidential election voting in April Melenchon came in third garnering 7 7 million votes narrowly behind second place finisher Marine Le Pen The party uses the lower case Greek letter phi as its logotype Contents 1 History 2 Ideology and political programme 3 Organisation 3 1 Affiliated parties 4 Presidential campaign of 2017 5 Presidential campaign of 2022 6 Political support 6 1 Components of the Left Front 6 2 Europe Ecology The Greens dissidents 7 Election results 7 1 Presidential 7 2 Legislative 7 3 European Parliament 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditLa France Insoumise was founded on 10 February 2016 18 based on the belief that traditional parties and political organisations no longer serve democracy and instead transverse movements are needed 19 The movement is particularly inspired by the Spanish party Podemos the election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party leader in the United Kingdom in 2015 and the candidacy of Bernie Sanders in the Democratic Party presidential primaries of 2016 in the United States Its first meeting took place in Place Stalingrad Paris on 5 June 2016 in the form of a march numbering about 10 000 people according to the organisers 20 21 A second meeting took place in the gardens of the Toulouse Observatory on 28 August 2016 22 The programme L Avenir en commun English A Shared Future was adopted during the Lille convention attended by just under 1 000 people in Saint Andre lez Lille on 15 16 October 2016 23 Several personalities addressed the convention including former Societe Generale trader Jerome Kerviel LuxLeaks whistleblower Antoine Deltour political specialist Paul Aries former Malian Minister of Culture Aminata Traore and former Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament Zoe Konstantopoulou 24 At this convention the movement also presented twenty candidates for the French legislative election of June 2017 including Jean Marie Brom physicist research director of the French National Center for Scientific Research CNRS and spokesperson of Sortir du nucleaire Remy Garnier public finance inspector and whistleblower in the Cahuzac affair Lionel Burriello leader of the CGT union for the ArcelorMittal steel works in Florange Mehdi Kemoune deputy secretary general of the CGT union for Air France actress Sophie De La Rochefoucauld Marie Helene Bourlard trade unionist featured in the movie Merci patron Olivia Cattan journalist and founder of the association SOS Autisme France and Nathalie Seguin trade unionist and member of the French Communist Party PCF 24 In August 2017 La France Insoumise organized its first summer university called Les AmFIs a play between the word amphitheater and the acronym FI for France insoumise a traditional moment in France where campuses open their doors to political party gatherings and meetings between activists elected officials and many philosophical and cultural guests It was set in the Marseille Saint Charles University and comprised four days of debates conferences and workshops The movement debated also about its future 25 In the 2017 Corsican territorial election local supporters of La France Insoumise under the banner of La Corse Insoumise were allied with the PCF The PCF FI alliance attacked Melenchon and the list was disavowed by Melenchon 26 27 Ideology and political programme EditThe drawing up of the programme was coordinated by economist Jacques Genereux and lawyer Charlotte Girard 28 29 It drew its inspiration from L Humain d abord English Human First the programme of the Left Front during the 2012 presidential election from work carried out by the PG during its conventions on eco socialism and summits for a plan B in Europe and from contributions from supporters of the movement 28 which the rapporteurs were asked to synthesize At the end of the Lille Convention a synthesis of all the proposals resulted in a programme of 7 axioms and 357 measures It was adopted by more than 90 of voters 24 The movement proposes ten emblematic measures approved during the Lille Convention calling for four main emergencies to be addressed the democratic emergency the social emergency the ecological emergency and the geo political emergency 30 24 Adopted by 77 038 votes in an Internet poll these ten measures are 24 The formation of a constituent assembly tasked with writing the constitution of a Sixth Republic to succeed the present Fifth Republic Members of the movement consider the Fifth Republic to be a presidential monarchy in which too much power is concentrated in the office of the President of the Republic with the people unable to exercise control over its actions This constitutional process could also consider alternative forms of legislative elections such as proportional representation Constitutional and therefore institutional change is considered fundamental by the movement which sees decreasing electoral turnout as a rejection by French people of their institutional system The repeal of the El Khomri law labour reform passed in 2016 by the Second Valls government which the movement believes has ended the hierarchy of standards in French labour law by reversing the principle of favour and thus not sufficiently protecting workers The democratic re founding of the European Union treaties including changes in monetary policy common agricultural policy and environmental policy Failing this the program envisages a Plan B of unilateral exit from European treaties followed by proposing further cooperation between countries The implementation of an energy transition plan towards a target of 100 renewable energy in 2050 following the studies of the Association negaWatt and the public and interdepartmental Agency of the environment and the control of the energy ADEME This transition involves shutting down France s nuclear power plants criticized by the movement for their dependence on uranium supply their lack of safety their radioactive waste management and their financial cost The establishment of a green rule not to deprive nature more than can be replenished nor produce more than it can bear which the movement would propose during the constituent assembly process for inclusion in the new constitution The right to dismiss elected representatives by recall election when they break campaign promises or otherwise breach standards The movement also wishes to propose this measure during the constituent assembly process The protection of common goods such as air water food living health energy or currency by preventing their commodification in order to preserve the general interest and by developing corresponding public services The separation of investment and retail banks aimed at separating speculative activities from lend and deposit activities in order to protect the latter and the creation of a public banking center which would finance small and medium sized enterprises SMEs and carry out credit policy on social and ecological criteria Raising the minimum wage called SMIC from 1 149 to 1 326 euros per month net for 35 hour weeks and raising civil servant salaries frozen since 2010 Withdrawal from free trade agreements such as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership TTIP and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement CETA 31 32 Other proposals include withdrawing from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO to avoid French involvement in wars waged by the United States and thus only to act within the framework of the United Nations UN reinforcing the 35 hour work week and moving towards 32 hours and reducing the retirement age to 60 24 31 This programme named L Avenir en commun English A Shared Future was published by the Editions du Seuil on 1 December 2016 It is based around seven axioms a Sixth Republic distribution of wealth environmental planning withdrawal from European treaties peace and independence human progress and on the borders of humanity ocean 33 space and digital The book rapidly entered the top 10 best seller list by 9 December with 110 000 copies printed 34 It was the subject of an adaptation in digital comic strip broadcast on the Internet 35 36 Thematic booklets deepening the proposals of the movement have been published as the campaign progressed Candidates for the June 2017 legislative elections are 60 from civil society have never been members or elected representatives of a political party with an average age of around 43 years The invested candidates have signed the charter of the movement 37 as well as the ethical charter of the independent association Anticor committed to ethics in politics the fight against corruption and tax noncompliance 38 Organisation EditThe organisation is not fixed unlike a classical political party Supporters groups small committees responsible for promoting Melenchon s candidacy at a local level have been established all over France and abroad 39 40 Affiliated parties Edit Rezistans Egalite 974 on Reunion Left PartyPresidential campaign of 2017 EditThe campaign was directed by Manuel Bompard national secretary of the PG its spokesperson was Alexis Corbiere former councillor of Paris and also national secretary of the PG and its coordinators were Charlotte Girard lecturer in public law at the Paris Nanterre University and Jacques Genereux lecturer in economy at the Paris Institute of Political Studies 41 On 15 November 2016 Jean Luc Melenchon held a meeting at Le Manege conference centre in Chambery Another similar meeting was held on 29 November at the Theatre Femina fr in Bordeaux This meeting was attended by 1 100 people with several hundred more people outside unable to fit into the theatre 42 Another large meeting took place on 18 March 2017 in Place de la Bastille in Paris 43 Three of their four last meetings in Marseille Lille and Toulouse were attended by around 100 000 people citation needed La France Insoumise was polling at 11 5 a month before the first vote 44 but Melenchon received 19 58 in the ballot finishing fourth and not reaching the final round Presidential campaign of 2022 EditMain articles 2022 French People s Primary and 2022 French presidential election In January 2022 an initial People s Primary voted to select a unity candidate from among seven candidates on the left Four candidates declined to participate and Christiane Taubira won but threw her support behind Melenchon who then became the candidate of La France Insoumise for the 2022 French presidential election citation needed In the first round of voting Jean Luc Melenchon garnered 7 7 million votes coming in third among twelve candidates with 22 of the vote behind president Emmanuel Macron in first place with 28 and narrowly behind Marine Le Pen with 23 of the vote 45 Political support EditLa France Insoumise is not a coalition of political parties However several political parties branches or individuals announced their support for the movement once its programme had been agreed and its candidate chosen including the Left Party 46 the Socialistes insoumis 47 Ensemble 48 the French Communist Party the Pole of Communist Revival in France and some elected officials and leaders of the Europe Ecology The Greens EELV These organizations are not themselves parts of the movement Components of the Left Front Edit The Left Party of which Jean Luc Melenchon is a member is the main political force involved in the movement Several of its executives are organizing the campaign The French Communist Party PCF is split on support for the movement The party s national conference rejected a motion of support for Melenchon by 55 on 5 November 2016 49 but party members voted three weeks later in favour of support by 53 6 50 Several executive members of the French Communist Party including president Pierre Laurent and deputy Marie George Buffet 51 have endorsed his candidacy In November 2016 Ensemble the third component of the Left Front coalition also announced its support for the movement as 72 of its activists had voted in favour They had been given the choice of three options to support Melenchon and work on a common framework 42 of the votes to participate more directly in the campaign of La France Insoumise 30 or to reject at this stage any support for Melenchon 25 52 However the PCF and Together have chosen to lead autonomous campaigns maintaining their independence from the movement Both parties print leaflets and posters and organize meetings without being associated with the political decisions of the campaign 53 Europe Ecology The Greens dissidents Edit In December 2016 the Social Ecology Co operative whose members include political figures from Europe Ecology The Greens EELV such as EELV federal councillor Francine Bavay and Sergio Coronado member of the National Assembly for French residents overseas called for the endorsement of Melenchon s candidacy 54 In February 2017 Yannick Jadot the candidate nominated by the EELV Party presidential primary withdrew in favour of Benoit Hamon PS on the basis of an agreement not approved by party members Some EELV members including elected representatives then endorsed La France Insoumise 55 On 10 March 27 environmentalists including MP Sergio Coronado activists local officials candidates for the June legislative elections and members of the EELV Federal Council announced that they would not support Benoit Hamon in the first round of the presidential election but La France Insoumise instead 56 They pointed to the fact that Hamon needs a strong Socialist Party for his campaign whereas the hope of an environmentalist left requires instead to get rid of it criticized Francois Hollande s five year term and suggested that the integration of political ecology into candidates programs is recent and inconsistent for Hamon while deep and lasting for Melenchon 57 On 12 April seven EELV federal councillors endorsed Melenchon rather than Hamon They noted that if Hamon won the presidency and a parliamentary majority the majority would be composed of those who have up to the end supported the policies of Francois Hollande and Manuel Valls adding Who would think that a Socialist Party majority defending Hollande s five year term would legislate in favour of a radically different social and environmental platform 58 On 14 April Eric Piolle EELV mayor of Grenoble also endorsed La France Insoumise 59 Election results EditPresidential Edit President of the French Republic Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round Winning CandidateVotes Rank Votes Rank2017 Jean Luc Melenchon 7 059 951 19 58 4th Emmanuel Macron2022 7 712 520 21 95 3rd Legislative Edit National Assembly Election Leader Votes first round Seats Result NotesNo No 2017 Jean Luc Melenchon 2 497 622 11 03 17 577 Opposition2022 5 836 079 25 7 69 577 52 Opposition In coalition with the NUPESLa France Insoumise does not participate in the Senate elections because of the movement s belief that the upper house is undemocratic and inefficient 60 European Parliament Edit Election year Leader Votes Seats 2019 Manon Aubry 1 428 548 6 31 6 79 6See also Edit2017 French legislative election 2017 French presidential election La France Insoumise group Left FrontReferences EditNotes La France Insoumise usually rendered in English as France Unbowed is sometimes given as Unsubmissive France a literal translation or rarely as Rebellious France and others References Partis politiques les vrais chiffres des adherents franceinfo 17 November 2017 Retrieved 16 December 2017 a b Nordsieck Wolfram 2017 France Parties and Elections in Europe Arthur Nazaret 10 April 2014 Quand Dray plante sa plume dans Melenchon Le Journal du Dimanche in French Retrieved 29 March 2018 Abel Mestre 21 October 2017 La tentation souverainiste de Jean Luc Melenchon Le Monde Retrieved 2 March 2019 Denis Tugdual 5 April 2013 Le Pen Melenchon la mode est au langage populiste L Express in French Retrieved 29 March 2018 Jean Laurent Cassely 15 April 2013 Le populisme vintage de Jean Luc Melenchon trop elabore pour etre efficace Slate in French Retrieved 29 March 2018 Chadwick Lauren 6 May 2022 France s left wing parties agree on legislative alliance euronews Baker Luke 18 September 2017 French unions and left wing plan 10 days of action to rattle Macron Reuters Retrieved 8 January 2020 Barbiere Cecile 3 October 2018 La France Insoumise wants to turn European elections into anti Macron referendum Euractiv Retrieved 7 April 2019 Schools in France to display flags in classrooms BBC News 2 September 2019 Retrieved 8 January 2020 Dodman Benjamin 25 November 2019 Tackling domestic violence If you ask the right questions at the right time you will save lives France 24 Retrieved 8 January 2020 L un d entre nous va bien arriver a gagner les elections Melenchon rencontre le leader du Labour Ouest France Agence France Presse 24 September 2018 Retrieved 5 April 2019 Robin Korda 19 October 2018 Perquisitions derapages la mise au point de Melenchon apres une semaine houleuse Le Parisien Retrieved 5 April 2019 French pension reform chief Jean Paul Delevoye resigns over undeclared income Euronews 16 December 2019 Retrieved 8 January 2020 Nordstrom Louise 12 June 2017 Andre Chassaigne One of the last defenders of France s dead Communist Party France 24 France 24 Retrieved 18 March 2021 8th parliamentary term Marie Pierre VIEU MEPs European Parliament www europarl europa eu Fiche sur legifrance gouv fr in French Jean Luc Melenchon le vent dans le dos Liberation Ayuso Silvia 2017 04 01 La remontada del movimiento Francia Insumisa y su referente Podemos El Pais Internacional elpais com Retrieved 2017 04 24 Dejean Mathieu 6 June 2016 Les Inrocks Pour son premier meeting de campagne Jean Luc Melenchon appelle a changer la civilisation humaine Avec sa France insoumise Jean Luc Melenchon met le PCF et la gauche au pied du mur Huffington Post France Dusseaulx Anne Charlotte Melenchon veut prendre de la hauteur leJDD fr Convention de la France insoumise Dans le Nord Melenchon a gauche toute 16 October 2016 a b c d e f La France insoumise detaille son projet et son calendrier 17 October 2016 La France Insoumise s installe a Marseille in French lci fr Territoriales Le PCF et la Corse insoumise en meeting France 3 Corse ViaStella 10 November 2017 Retrieved 2 December 2017 Ludovic Galtier 2 December 2017 Elections territoriales en Corse ce qu il faut savoir avant le scrutin du 3 decembre RTL Agence France Presse Retrieved 2 December 2017 a b Jean Luc Melenchon et ses insoumis au travail sur un programme 25 May 2016 Convention de La France insoumise Melenchon experimente d autres formes de participation politique 15 October 2016 Une centaine de personnes pour la France Insoumise 14 March 2017 a b Les insoumis croient en la victoire laDepeche fr 2016 10 24 Les 10 premieres mesures du programme de Melenchon 16 October 2016 Melenchon prend la mer 22 March 2017 Le programme de Jean Luc Melenchon parmi les dix meilleures ventes de livres Europe 1 Le programme de Jean Luc Melenchon decline en bande dessinee laDepeche fr 2017 03 03 Retrieved 2022 06 13 Une BD sur l Avenir en commun avenirencommun fr Retrieved 2022 06 13 Parite jeunesse societe civile a quoi ressemblent les candidats de la France insoumise 14 February 2017 DOCUMENT LCP Jean Luc Melenchon veut des deputes insoumis aux ordres 3 November 2016 Melenchon Jean Luc 28 September 2017 Carte des evenements et des groupes d appui JLM 2017 20 comites de soutien a Jean Luc Melenchon en Val de Marne 94 Citoyens 23 March 2016 Melenchon veut ouvrir les bras aux millions de personnes qui ne savent plus ou elles en sont Liberation Beuve Mery Alain 30 November 2016 Jean Luc Melenchon se veut le candidat anti Fillon Le Monde Vous nous manquez venez lance Melenchon au PC 17 October 2016 http dataviz ifop com 8080 IFOP ROLLING IFOP 21 03 2017 pdf bare URL PDF Election presidentielle 2022 Ministere de l Interieur Archived from the original on 10 April 2022 Retrieved 11 April 2022 Comment Melenchon chapeaute sa France insoumise ce week end BFMTV PS Par un collectif d anciens membres du Melenchon le candidat de la raison Liberation Ensemble soutient Jean Luc Melenchon sans integrer La France insoumise 21 November 2016 Melenchon un insoumis exasperant Le Point 5 November 2016 Les communistes votent en faveur d un soutien a Melenchon en 2017 www rtl fr Laireche Rachid Marie George Buffet pousse ses troupes chez Melenchon Liberation Ensemble soutient Jean Luc Melenchon sans integrer La France insoumise in French L Humanite 2017 03 27 Retrieved 2017 04 24 Frais de campagne Melenchon et le PCF n ont pas encore trouve d accord Le Monde fr Lemonde fr 2017 04 14 Retrieved 2017 04 24 Mediapart Les Invites De 2 December 2016 Le choix de l insoumission Club de Mediapart Yannick Jadot nous a trahis la colere de certains militants EELV apres l accord avec Benoit Hamon 24 February 2017 Le depute EELV Sergio Coronado choisit Melenchon plutot que Hamon 10 March 2017 Des ecologistes d EELV choisissent La France insoumise et Melenchon 10 March 2017 Tribune Ecologistes et membres du Conseil federal d EELV nous voterons Jean Luc Melenchon Martine billard fr Retrieved 2017 04 24 Eric Piolle Je voterai Melenchon pour encourager le rassemblement de la gauche Le Monde fr Lemonde fr 2017 04 14 Retrieved 2017 04 24 Equy Laure September 9 2017 Pourquoi La France insoumise fait l impasse sur les senatoriales Liberation fr External links EditOfficial website Portal Socialism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La France Insoumise amp oldid 1130675560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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