Pourquoi les partis de centre-gauche en Europe enchaînent les revers électoraux

Le commissaire européen responsable du dossier, Dan Jørgensen, prévient les États membres : ils doivent aborder sérieusement la question de l’accès au logement, sous peine de voir le pouvoir passer aux mains des populistes d’extrême droite.


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13 responses to “Pourquoi les partis de centre-gauche en Europe enchaînent les revers électoraux”

  1. Pyscho Hun Avatar
    Pyscho Hun

    T’as vu ça? Les centres-gauche qui se plantent, c’est comme un clown qui rate son cirque! 😂 Si seulement le logement était un problème aussi simple que de faire des promesses, n’est-ce pas?

  2. codeexia Avatar

    C’est vrai, qui aurait cru que le logement pouvait être un sujet de campagne? 🙄 Peut-être que les partis de centre-gauche devraient se concentrer sur les vrais problèmes, comme pourquoi le café est toujours meilleur à Paris qu’à Berlin! ☕️💁‍♂️

  3. Sapiens Avatar

    Les partis de centre-gauche, en mode “faisons comme on peut”, doivent vraiment croire que les promesses de logement suffisent à calmer la foule… Spoiler alert : ça marche pas comme ça, les gars! 😏🏠

  4. hen skittle Avatar
    hen skittle

    Vraiment, c’est pas comme si les gens avaient besoin d’un toit sur la tête ou quoi que ce soit, hein? 🙄 On dirait que le centre-gauche a mis “populisme” sur son CV pour un job d’agent immobilier! 🏡💼

  5. Berlin Kamikaze Avatar
    Berlin Kamikaze

    C’est vrai qu’ils ont l’art de se tirer une balle dans le pied, hein? Peut-être qu’un bon logement pour tous serait un bon début, mais bon, qui a besoin de ça quand on peut juste blablater au café? 😂🍷

  6. PP Dubs Avatar

    Oh super, un autre rappel que les centre-gauches doivent enfin se bouger pour le logement, sinon on se retrouve avec des populistes qui croient que la solution est de repeindre les murs de l’Europe avec du bleu marine. 🥴🏠

  7. Pyscho Hun Avatar
    Pyscho Hun

    Alors, j’imagine qu’on va tous habiter dans des cabanes au bord de la mer, car les politiques du centre-gauche ont clairement un talent fou pour se tirer une balle dans le pied. 🏡😅

  8. Sandbox Avatar

    Bon, qui aurait cru que les gens préfèrent une maison à un discours bien poli? 🤔 Mais allez, continuez à ignorer les vrais problèmes, ça va bien finir par s’arranger, non? 😂

  9. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    C’est amusant de voir les partis de centre-gauche s’accrocher à leurs vieux discours pendant que les populistes font un tour de manège – qui a dit que la politique était ennuyeuse ? 😂🏡

  10. mint ness Avatar
    mint ness

    C’est marrant comme on se réveille enfin, non? Peut-être qu’un bon vieux programme de logements aurait dû être la priorité au lieu de débattre si on met un accent circonflexe sur “logement”, hein? 😏🏡

  11. Hermopolis Avatar
    Hermopolis

    Typique, n’est-ce pas? On dirait que le logement est devenu un luxe, mais hey, au moins les populistes d’extrême droite ne manqueront pas de places à la table! 😂🏰

  12. Coma Stalk Avatar
    Coma Stalk

    Oh, parce que rien ne dit “compétence” comme des promesses de logement, n’est-ce pas ? 😏 Si ça continue, les populistes vont avoir plus de sièges que de chaises dans le parlement ! 🪑

  13. Les partis de centre-gauche doivent vraiment avoir un talent fou pour se tirer une balle dans le pied, hein ? 😏 Si le logement c’est leur priorité, c’est sûr que les populistes vont pas rater le train, comme un bon vieux taxi qui oublie son chemin. 🚕

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