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An unprecedented candidacy to carry the voice of those below!
This Thursday, November 18 at 7 p.m. the appointment is given in Toulouse in the Barcelona room for the second meeting of the presidential campaign of Anasse Kazib carried by Permanent Revolution.
Supported by people like Assa Traoré, Jean Marc Rouillan, Aude Lancelin, Youcef Brakni or Taha Bouhafs, Anasse Kazib intends to put forward an unprecedented and combat candidacy: Cheminot, son of a Moroccan tirailleur living in Sarcelle, figurehead of the struggles that have followed one another since 2016, Anasse has been one of the faces of a new militant generation who brings together the fight against a deeply unjust capitalist system and the fight against racism, sexism and the destruction of the planet. He was also one of the first, within the organized labor movement, to support and participate in the yellow vests movement.
Make way for workers, youth and working-class neighborhoods!
The subversive potential of this candidacy was quickly grasped by the extreme right which, after the success of the first Parisian meeting, took on the figure of Anasse by asking for his “re-immigration” and by threatening him with death. A racist outbidding testifying to the concern of the most reactionary fringes of the ruling classes and which earned him the title of “anti-Zemour candidate” and the “nightmare of the extreme right”.
Above all, after two years of pandemic which highlighted the dramatic shortages of resources and personnel in the public health sector and which exacerbated the precariousness of young people, women and workers in general, it is on identity themes and racists that launched the presidential campaign of 2022. Themes which are today at the center of the speeches of the quasi-majority of the candidates, declared or not, with the presidential one, of left as of right, which is delivered to a nauseating overbidding battle. While France is the theater of a succession of intense social struggles almost uninterrupted since 2016, environmental and social problems are literally buried, aided by a permanent media hype, in particular by the overexposure of the “undeclared” candidate Eric Zemmour and aimed at making invisible the misery and distress in which millions of people in France are plunged.
Far from a candidacy of testimony, Anasse Kazib’s campaign aims to break with the defeatism of the traditional far left, to restore hope and to put forward a new generation which has raised its head in recent years in proposing a program of action and fight in companies, on ecological questions and against all forms of oppression. To make this voice heard and defend this program, the first objective will be to shatter the very anti-democratic barrier of the 500 sponsorships of elected officials aiming openly to leave in the inter-self the professional politicians who succeed one another in power.
Make way for workers, youth and working-class neighborhoods! To do this, meet this November 18, 7pm, at the Barcelona room (22 allées de Barcelona, Compans-Caffarelli metro) in Toulouse! The opportunity to discuss and learn about the program, but also to participate in the campaign to impose the candidacy of Anasse!
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