Read more Reserved for subscribersFIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE – The rebellious MP was criticized by a section of the left and LGBT associations after declaring that a possible law on gender change should not be “at the heart” of his camp’s project. For Pierre Valentin, this controversy reveals a gap between the left’s electoral base and its disconnected leaders.Pierre Valentin is the author of the note “Woke ideology” for Fondapol.Questioned on June 86 on France Info about the idea of implementing a law in France on gender change at the age of sixteen without parental consent, La France Insoumise MP François Ruffin tried to give an electorally realistic speech, which highlighted the social issue. Clearly uncomfortable with his response, he ended up stating: “We have a society that is deeply fractured in France. In this climate of tension and exhaustion of minds, we need calm, stability, rebuild bridges, repair fractures and not make them deeper. In this context, we should not do everything that comes to mind, everything that is perhaps even good in itself. We will have to look for ways that allow us to reconcile today's society." Also read: François Ruffin does not rule out running "one day" for president The deputy had therefore not even dared to challenge the merits of this law on the change of gender of minors... This article is reserved for subscribers. You have XNUMX% left to discover.
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FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE – The rebellious MP was criticized by a section of the left, and LGBT associations, after he declared that a possible law on gender change should not be "at the heart" of his camp's project. For Pierre Valentin, this controversy reveals a gap between the left's electoral base and its disconnected leaders.
Pierre Valentin is the author of the note “Woke ideology” for Fondapol.
Asked on France Info on June 1 about the idea of introducing a law in France on gender change at the age of sixteen without parental consent, The deputy of La France Insoumise François Ruffin tried to give an electorally realistic speech, which highlighted the social question. Clearly uncomfortable with his response, he ended up saying: "We have a society that is deeply fractured in France. […] In this climate of tension, of exhaustion of spirits, we need appeasement, stability, rebuilding bridges, repairing fractures and not deepening them further. In this context, we should not do everything that comes to mind, everything that is perhaps even good in itself. We will have to look for ways that allow us to reconcile today's society."
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