
Senator Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who slammed the door just before the PS congress of Reims to form a new party, joined the Communist group in the Senate, announced Wednesday that group. "The joint Republican and Citizens welcomed the application of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, senator from Essonne," says a group. The latter states that "on this occasion, the group will now be called" Communist group, Republican, Citizen and senators of Left Party (CRC-GSP). A second senator, François Autain elected Loire-Atlantique, left the Socialist group for the communist group. "My decision to leave the Socialist Party and found Marc Dolez with the Left Party led by me coherence to leave the Socialist Group in the Senate," said Mélenchon in a separate release. "This decision is all the more necessary that have proliferated in recent months of votes on which I was more consistent with the position of the Socialist group," he adds. He cited "the Treaty of Lisbon, the law of modernizing the labor market or the banking rescue plan where every time I expressed votes against, where the majority of PS parliamentarians abstained or voted for." Mr. Mélenchon and CPF are under discussion for setting up common lists in the forthcoming European elections.
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