In a bid to combat the rising threat of the far-right in France, the Socialists, Greens, and Communists have set aside their differences and joined forces to form a new political alliance called the 'New Popular Front'.
The streets of Montreuil, located in the east of Paris, were adorned with posters days after the launch event of this new political force. This coalition, born out of the discord within the left-wing factions in the country, aims to challenge the far-right in upcoming elections.
The largest party in the coalition, the Socialists, along with the Greens and Communists, have come together to form a united front against the far-right. This alliance marks a significant shift in French politics as these traditionally rival factions have now joined hands to confront a common adversary.
The 'New Popular Front' is seen as a response to the growing influence of the far-right in France and aims to present a strong and united opposition in the upcoming electoral battles. The coalition's formation has been described as the 'mother of all battles' as the left-wing forces in France unite to combat the far-right threat.
The launch event of the 'New Popular Front' in Montreuil was a symbolic moment, signaling a new chapter in French politics where traditional rivals have come together in a show of solidarity and strength. The posters may have faded, but the message of unity and resistance against the far-right remains strong in the hearts of the coalition members and supporters.