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  • French neo-fascists win Brignoles local by-election - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/10/14/brig-o14.html

    Donc nos amis de WSWS les appelent néofascistes. Vont-ils avoir un procès ? ou c’est que quand on les qualifie d’extrême-droite ?

    French neo-fascists win Brignoles local by-election
    By Pierre Mabut and Alex Lantier
    14 October 2013

    On Sunday neo-fascist National Front (FN) candidate Laurent Lopez won in the cantonal local district election in Brignoles, 90 kilometres east of Marseille, dealing a humiliating blow to the ruling Socialist Party (PS) of President François Hollande.

    #extrême-droite #front_national #fn

  • New Chinese leader signals further pro-market restructuring - World Socialist Web Site

    Donc, la Chine va devenir encore plus capitaliste !

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2012/12/18/tour
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    By John Chan
    18 December 2012

    The new Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary, Xi Jinping, conducted a “southern tour” from December 7 to 11. It was designed to send an unequivocal message that his leadership will impose another round of pro-market restructuring, further opening up the Chinese economy to foreign capital. The tour followed the recent 18th CCP congress, which installed Xi as party leader and adopted an economic agenda in line with the China 2030 report, jointly published with the World Bank in February.

    Xi sought to replicate the “southern tour” of CCP leader Deng Xiaoping in January-February 1992, just weeks after the dissolution of the former Soviet Union. Deng’s tour greatly accelerated the processes of capitalist restoration that he had begun in 1978. With the backing of the military, Deng ended the protracted internal debates that had followed the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and crackdown, and opened up all of China as a cheap labour platform for global corporations. As investment flooded in, tens of millions of workers were laid off as state enterprises were restructured into joint-stock companies or sold to private owners.