Nicolas Sarkozy has been just elected president of the republic with
approximately 53% of the votes. With him, it is the programme of the MEDEF [bosses organisation] which is in government.
New tax gifts to companies and the rich, new privatisations of public services, the hunting out of “sans papier” children, challenging fundamental social and democratic rights like the right to strike or unlimited job contracts are on the agenda of the new president of the Republic.
This evening, the UMP state once again has central political power. The
populist demagogy used in this campaign will lead to antisocial, repressive and antidemocratic measures, which will undoubtedly
provoke very broad resistance and struggles.
The LCR will now concentrate all its strength on building these mobilisations. It proposes a united front of all the social and democratic forces is immediately built to organise a response faced to the extreme neoliberal and repressive programme of Sarkozy. The LCR will take all the initiatives possible in this direction in the next days.
It has also been shown that a social-liberal left, which tried up to the very end to make an alliance with the UDF of Bayrou, is not a very effective protection against a hard and authoritarian right.
The openings towards the right only confused the message. Parts of the popular classes have lost their sense of direction and were looking for change. Ségolène Royal did not know how to blow on this wind of hope fpor change. This is why she lost.
More than ever the building of a powerful anticapitalist force, implanted in the workplaces, the public services and the popular districts, is necessary to make it possible to win against the right and the MEDEF in the struggles and in the ballot boxes.
This was the message of Olivier Besancenot’s and how the LCR intends to continue: to bring together the anticapitalist forces on a basis of
independence from the SP leadership.
It is on this base that we are standing in the parliamentary elections, presenting a programme of urgent social and democratic demands.
Montreuil,
May 6th 2007, 20.00.