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Euroskeptic left-wing coalition could put France on collision course with Brussels

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PARIS – Winning next month’s legislative election may be a long shot for France’s new hard-left alliance, but the fact President Emmanuel Macron now faces two euroskeptic opposition blocs should cause concern among France’s European Union partners.

The French left this week united under the leadership of a euroskeptic party that wants to “disobey” EU rules and “destabilize the Brussels machine,” departing for the first time from the pro-EU stance of previous left-wing coalitions.

This reflects a new state of play in French politics with the Socialist Party, long the dominant force on the left and a driver of European integration, now reduced to a subordinate role in an alliance forged by hard-left firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon.

The Socialists garnered a meager 1.75% of the vote in April’s presidential election, while Melenchon, a fiery orator who leads the France Insoumise (France Unbowed) party, won 22%, almost pipping far-right leader Marine Le Pen to the runoff against Macron.

A poll published this week by Harris Interactive shows the left-wing alliance neck-and-neck with Macron’s party and allies with 33% of the popular vote. However, France’s two-round voting system means, according to the pollster, that it would still likely translate into a majority of seats for the president.

Heir to ‘non’

Melenchon is the heir to France’s victorious “non” campaign that rejected ratification of a European Constitution in a 2005 referendum, deeply dividing the left.

Breaking away from the pro-EU Socialists in 2008, Melenchon founded a party that in 2017 did not rule out taking France out of the EU if the bloc refused to let it roll out its big-spending, protectionist platform.

Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left opposition party and candidate for the 2022 French presidential election, speaks during a news conference on the six-month French presidency of the European Union in Strasbourg, France, in January. | REUTERS
Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left opposition party and candidate for the 2022 French presidential election, speaks during a news conference on the six-month French presidency of the European Union in Strasbourg, France, in January. | REUTERS

The new alliance, which also includes Greens and Communists and will fight under the banner “Social And Ecological People’s Union,” says it wants to stay within the EU and does not want to abandon the euro.

However, some of its policies would certainly put France on a collision course with Brussels.

It wants to cut the retirement age to 60 from 62, raise the minimum wage by about €100 a month, nationalize the former French electricity and gas monopolies EDF and ENGIE and stop complying with EU budget limits and competition rules.

In the document sealing their alliance, the Socialists said that the concept of “disobedience” to EU rules reflected the “different history” between them and Melenchon’s party, and that they preferred to say they could “temporarily contravene” EU legislation.

But they add that their joint goal is to “put an end to the EU’s free-market and productivist course” and that it could be done by creating “tension” with Brussels.

Euroskeptics on both sides

When asked how they would manage to make Brussels swallow the pill, members of Melenchon’s party said the sheer size of France’s economy within the bloc meant the EU would have no choice but to agree — unlike the situation faced by the Greek government of hard-left Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, which lost a standoff with the EU during the debt crisis.

“France is influential in Europe. It’s 18% of the European economy. It’s not the situation of the Greece of Tsipras that negotiated with 2% of the European economy,” Adrien Quatennens, a senior member of Melenchon’s party, told Franceinfo radio.

The new electoral pact still needs final approval from the Socialist Party’s national committee at a meeting Thursday evening.

Even if its fails to win power in the June 12 to June 19 parliamentary election, the new alignment on the left and the fact Macron is constitutionally barred from running for a third mandate in 2027 — and has no obvious successor — increases the prospect of one of the two euroskeptic blocs winning power in the future.

“In the long term it’s part of a process in which French politics is splitting in three: a pro-European center and blocs of the nationalist right and nationalist left — raising question about how long the center can hold,” Mujtaba Rahman of the Eurasia Group think-tank said.

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