Franck Pupunat, leader of the small flow of PS Utopia (ecologist, alter) decided to leave the Socialist Party to join the Left Party just create Senator Jean-Luc Mélenchon also resigned from the PS.
Mr. Pupunat stressed that it was a "personal decision" and regretted "the show" that gives the PS, torn between the supporters of Martine Aubry and Ségolène Royal.
The current Utopia, which had collected 1.25% of Reims in Congress had supported the candidacy of Benoît Hamon, the left wing of the party, the post of first secretary.
Mr. Pupunat, who had joined the PS 18 years ago, leaves believing that the party is not "the right tool to radically change the world" whatsoever "with or without Ségolène Royal, with or without Martine Aubry, with or without Bertrand Delanoë.
"This hope, this framework, this world of struggle and recovery, it is before us is to be built. This is the Left Party," he says. Senator Jean-Luc Mélenchon left early November the PS to create the "Left Party".
Mr. Pupunat stressed that it was a "personal decision" and regretted "the show" that gives the PS, torn between the supporters of Martine Aubry and Ségolène Royal.
The current Utopia, which had collected 1.25% of Reims in Congress had supported the candidacy of Benoît Hamon, the left wing of the party, the post of first secretary.
Mr. Pupunat, who had joined the PS 18 years ago, leaves believing that the party is not "the right tool to radically change the world" whatsoever "with or without Ségolène Royal, with or without Martine Aubry, with or without Bertrand Delanoë.
"This hope, this framework, this world of struggle and recovery, it is before us is to be built. This is the Left Party," he says. Senator Jean-Luc Mélenchon left early November the PS to create the "Left Party".
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