September 19, 2024
French New Popular Front backs top finance ministry official as prime minister #FrenchFinance

French New Popular Front backs top finance ministry official as prime minister #FrenchFinance

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Last week, the New Popular Front (NFP) alliance led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon arrived at a last-minute “consensus” on the prime minister it would propose to President Emmanuel Macron. It chose Lucie Castets, a top finance ministry official and adviser to the Socialist Party (PS) administration in Paris. By naming Castets, NFP leaders like Mélenchon and unpopular former PS President François Hollande are proposing someone who could easily work with Macron, based on repudiating whatever social promises the NFP made workers in its election program.

People walk past a poster reading “Vote for the New Popular Front ” prior to the first round of parliamentary elections in Paris, Saturday June 22, 2024 [AP Photo/Thibault Camus]

An examination of Castets’ record confirms the assessment the Parti de l’égalité socialiste (PES) made of the NFP—as a trap for the working class. While it proclaimed that it was fighting against a potential neo-fascist victory in the legislative elections, the Mélenchon-Hollande alliance is capturing votes from workers hoping for left-wing policies, to then impose upon them a government led by a bourgeois economist.

The proposal of Castets followed weeks of factional struggles inside the NFP. The Stalinist French Communist Party (PCF) and then Mélenchon’s France Unbowed (LFI) party proposed Huguette Bello, the president of Réunion island’s regional council. The PS proposed ex-Pabloite Professor Laurence Tubiana, with the support of the PCF and the Greens. Tubiana, who openly called to junk the NFP’s election promises in order to work out an election alliance with Macron, saw her candidacy rejected by LFI. In the NFP, talks collapsed for a time.

Finally, a few hours before Macron was set to speak on the government crisis, the PS—the bourgeois party of imperialist war and austerity from which Macron himself emerged—made an agreement with LFI to back Castets. She is a virtually unknown functionary at the finance ministry, who was trained at the same, elite National Administration School (ENA) as Macron.

In a communiqué, the NFP declared that Castets is a “high functionary who has worked on the repression of tax fraud and financial criminality.” It presented her as a woman deeply committed to “non-governmental associations’ struggle for the defense and the promotion of public services,” but also “in the ideological struggle against raising the retirement age to 64.” In an AFP interview published minutes after the NFP publicly announced its endorsement of her, she claimed that she supports “the abrogation of the pension reform” imposed last year by Macron.

On X/Twitter, Mélenchon applauded the NFP’s promotion of Castets and called on Macron to name her as prime minister. He wrote:

The proposition of Lucie Castets for the role of prime minister is a confirmation of the capacity of the New Popular Front to raise itself to the seriousness of the circumstances, while respecting the promises that have been made to the women and men who placed it first among their votes. The President of the Republic should dither no longer. The country is impatient to see its decision acted upon!

In a FranceInter interview she had agreed to on July 24, Castets claimed she would refuse all coalitions with Macron’s party due to their “profound disagreements.” Without clearly explaining what concrete differences on policy she had, Castets claimed only that she would want to “convince people bill after bill, law after law” and “change methods” to stop a “very Jupiter-style” exercise of power by Macron.