France: Jean-Luc Mélenchon's speech at the 2013 Fete L´Humanité

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Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal -- Front de Gauche leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon addressed the fete of left newspaper L´Humanité in Paris on September 15, 2013. In this six-part video (above and below) Mélenchon discusses French foreign policy in relation to Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, the colossal failures of "Chicago School" [neoliberal] economics, the attacks of the European Union, the Front de Gauche's program when elected, religion and politics, and the front's opposition to militarism.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon was cabinet minister responsible for professional education in Lionel Jospin's Socialist Party government (2000-02) as well as a member of the French Senate (1986-2009). He was a long-time executive member of the Socialist Party (1977-2008). He left the Socialist Party in 2008, remarking that socialism is a conviction, not a career. He created the Parti de Gauche (Left Party) which is part of a wider electoral coalition, the Front de Gauche (Left Front). This umbrella organisation is similar to Syriza in Greece and Die Linke in Germany.

In May 2012, Jean-Luc Mélenchon ran for the French presidency. In the first round of the election, he secured 11.1% of the vote nationally (over 4 million votes) in the teeth of total media blackout on his political program, and many malicious misrepresentations. Mélenchon has been a member of the European Parliament since 2009.