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European socialists have turned the page on Blairism, says Harlem Désir 

Published: Wednesday 16 June 2004   

MEP Harlem Désir tells EurActiv that the PES is now ready to be transformed into a "more federated" and "truly transnational" party. A broader left-wing platform could be set up in the new parliament to outweight the EPP.

Background:


With the French now the biggest delegation within the Socialist group in the European Parliament, MEP Harlem Désir thinks it is time to transform the PES into a more integrated party.

Asked what the party will look like after the elections, Désir said: "It will be a more federated party, without doubt more federalist, more social. I think the page of Blairism has been turned from the perspective of European socialism".

To bring the PES into this new era, he thinks the party needs to be transformed: "To reach the goals of our project - for example to have the party voting by a majority on the whole range of policies [...] including foreign affairs - we need to implement statutory reforms". While admitting that such a process will create tensions, he says that "those who share our point of view - on the need to move a step forward, to have a PES that becomes a truly transnational party with direct members - are now in a strong position to move things forward".

To counter the EPP, Désir says that the French socialists would propose formalising a left-wing alliance in the European Parliament together with the Greens and the Communists: "I think we need to move towards a platform of the European left. (...) We will propose coordinating between the different left-wing groups on a regular basis so that, session after session, issue by issue, directive by directive, there is a coordination. Not everybody will always agree 100% on everything but I think that there is, say, 80% of agreement and that we will have to (...) try to and coordinate our hammer blows to insert the same nail".

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