Reindustrialization: the French Communist Party unveils its plans to stop the massacre and prepare for the future

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On Saturday, the Communists discussed "a new industrialization process for France," in the presence of union leaders, politicians, and economists. At the heart of their discussions were planning, a strong public industrial and banking sector, and new rights for employees.
On one hand, the 20 billion euros President Macron begged from foreign investors at the Choose France summit . On the other, an ambition. "Industry has a future in France, and the future of France is industry," summarized Léon Deffontaines, spokesperson for the French Communist Party (PCF), at the end of the day dedicated to "a new industrialization for France," which took place Saturday at the PCF headquarters in Paris. A stage in the communists' campaign for employment in industry and public services.
Successive governments that have theorized about the "post-industrial society" have a track record: one of giving up. "In twenty years, our country has lost half of its factories,"...
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