Marine Tondelier reiterated her call for a united left at the Green Party's summer school in Grenoble. The candidate asserted that political responsibility requires serving something greater than one's own party. Her stated objective is to counter the far right in the run-up to the 2027 presidential election. La France Insoumise responded favorably, opening the door to a rapprochement with the Greens.
A party torn between two alliances
The Greens are going through a period of intense internal tensions. The party is divided between two camps: those who wish to ally with Jean-Luc Mélenchon and La France Insoumise, and those who favor closer ties with Raphaël Glucksmann of Place Publique. This split complicates Marine Tondelier's strategy, as she seeks to build a broad left-wing coalition.
The summer school in Grenoble illustrates the difficulties the Green leadership faces in uniting its own camp. Debates between supporters and opponents of La France Insoumise (LFI) marked these first days of the political season. Marine Tondelier will have to choose between these two strategic approaches to define her party's roadmap for the coming months.
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