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{{Infobox Political Party
| name = Révolution Permanente
| logo = Révolution_Permenente.png
| logo_size = 215
| leader_title = Spokespersons<ref>{{cite web|author=Mathieu Dejean|title=On the far left, permanent reorganization|url=https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/politique/270523/l-extreme-gauche-la-recomposition-permanente|website=]|date=2023-05-27|access-date=2024-04-28}}</ref>
| leader = ]<br>Ariane Anemoyannis<br>]<br>Adrien Cornet
| foundation = April 2011 <small>(as a current of the NPA)</small><br>{{Start date|2022|12|18}} <small>(as a party)</small>
| split_from = ]
| headquarters =
| newspaper = ''Révolution permanente''
| feminist_org = ]
| youth_wing = ]
| position = ]
| ideology = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]
| international_affiliation = ]
| colors = {{Color box|{{Infobox French political party/colors|-NPA}}|border=darkgray}} ]
| website = {{URL|https://www.revolutionpermanente.fr/|revolutionpermanente.fr}}
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'''Révolution Permanente''' ('''RP''') is a ] adhering to ]. It was founded in 2022 as the French section of the ], originating from the ''Courant communiste révolutionnaire'' (CCR), a ] of the ] (NPA) until 2021.

== History ==
=== Internal current of the NPA ===
The Revolutionary Communist Current (''Courant Communiste Révolutionnaire'', CCR) was officially founded in April 2011. It initially emerged as an independent current within the ] (NPA), named the Collective for a Revolutionary Tendency, which joined {{nowrap|Platform 4}} for the first NPA congress. It advocated for a revolutionary orientation, opposing several other platforms considered too moderate.<ref>{{cite web|language=fr|author=PTS, Argentina|title=A revolutionary platform is born in the NPA!|url=http://www.ft-ci.org/Une-plateforme-revolutionnnaire-est-nee-dans-le-NPA?lang=fr|website=Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International |date=2 December 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|language=es|title=¿Qué es el Colectivo por una Tendencia Revolucionaria?|url=http://www.ft-ci.org/Que-es-el-Colectivo-por-una-Tendencia-Revolucionaria?lang=es|website=Trotskyist Fraction Fourth International|access-date=2016-07-25}}</ref>{{secnec}}.

=== Departure from the NPA ===
A dispute between the NPA and the CCR led to the latter's departure in 2021. While the CCR accused the NPA of "long-term exclusion" and a rightward shift, the NPA maintained that the CCR had voluntarily left.<ref>{{cite news|last=Mestre|first=Abel|title=Division or expulsion? The NPA shaken by a major internal crisis|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2021/06/12/scission-ou-exclusion-le-npa-secoue-par-une-importante-crise-interne_6083861_823448.html|work=Le Monde|date=2021-06-12|access-date=2022-04-17}}</ref>

At the NPA congress in 2018, the leadership, historically linked to the ], secured a relative majority. However, the CCR criticized the leadership for prioritizing an alliance with ] over revolutionary goals, which they described as a shift towards ].<ref>{{cite news|author=Zappi, Sylvia|title=The New Anticapitalist Party threatened with implosion|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2020/07/27/le-nouveau-parti-anticapitaliste-menace-d-implosion_6047379_823448.html|work=Le Monde|date=2020-07-27}}</ref>

=== Presidential campaign of Anasse Kazib ===
After the CCR's departure, ''Révolution Permanente'' endorsed ]'s candidacy for the ]. Kazib's campaign was marked by opposition to systemic ] and ], as well as advocacy for ]. Despite gathering significant public support, the candidacy was marred by media exclusion and threats from far-right groups.<ref>{{cite news|author=Dupont, Sarah et al.|title=Poutou, Arthaud, Kazib: Three Trotskyists in the French Presidential Election|url=https://www.liberation.fr/politique/elections/presidentielle-poutou-arthaud-kazib-trois-trotskystes-pour-un-petit-capital-20220125_WJ6FD4HKLRAUBOWDVEUJS3JKYA/|work=Libération|date=2022-01-25}}</ref>

Kazib's campaign faced challenges in securing the necessary endorsements for official candidacy and concluded with 160 endorsements, below the required 500.<ref>{{cite web|title=Validated endorsements by candidate - French Presidential Election 2022|url=https://presidentielle2022.conseil-constitutionnel.fr/les-parrainages/parrainages-valides-par-candidat.html|website=French Constitutional Council|access-date=2022-04-17}}</ref>

=== General strike network ===
In 2023, RP launched the "General Strike Network" in response to the ]. This initiative included mobilization of workers, intellectuals, and activists, aiming to extend strikes and coordinate grassroots movements.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tribune in the JDD: Nearly 300 signatories call to "generalize the strike"|url=https://www.lejdd.fr/politique/tribune-retraites-300-syndicalistes-intellectuels-et-militants-appellent-generaliser-la-greve-132085|website=Journal du Dimanche|access-date=2023-01-28}}</ref>

== See also ==
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== References ==
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Revision as of 23:12, 24 December 2024

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Political party
Révolution Permanente
LeaderAnasse Kazib
Ariane Anemoyannis
Elsa Marcel
Adrien Cornet
FoundedApril 2011 (as a current of the NPA)
December 18, 2022 (2022-12-18) (as a party)
NewspaperRévolution permanente
Youth wingLe Poing Levé
IdeologyTrotskyism
Anti-racism
Socialist feminism
Anti-imperialism
Anti-fascism
Internationalism
Political positionFar-left
Colors  Red
Website
revolutionpermanente.fr

Template:Infobox Political Party/Representation Template:Infobox modular/End

Révolution Permanente (RP) is a French political organization adhering to Trotskyism. It was founded in 2022 as the French section of the Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International, originating from the Courant communiste révolutionnaire (CCR), a tendency of the New Anticapitalist Party (NPA) until 2021.

History

Internal current of the NPA

The Revolutionary Communist Current (Courant Communiste Révolutionnaire, CCR) was officially founded in April 2011. It initially emerged as an independent current within the New Anticapitalist Party (NPA), named the Collective for a Revolutionary Tendency, which joined Platform 4 for the first NPA congress. It advocated for a revolutionary orientation, opposing several other platforms considered too moderate.Template:Secnec.

Departure from the NPA

A dispute between the NPA and the CCR led to the latter's departure in 2021. While the CCR accused the NPA of "long-term exclusion" and a rightward shift, the NPA maintained that the CCR had voluntarily left.

At the NPA congress in 2018, the leadership, historically linked to the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR), secured a relative majority. However, the CCR criticized the leadership for prioritizing an alliance with La France Insoumise over revolutionary goals, which they described as a shift towards reformism.

Presidential campaign of Anasse Kazib

After the CCR's departure, Révolution Permanente endorsed Anasse Kazib's candidacy for the 2022 French presidential election. Kazib's campaign was marked by opposition to systemic racism and fascism, as well as advocacy for worker solidarity. Despite gathering significant public support, the candidacy was marred by media exclusion and threats from far-right groups.

Kazib's campaign faced challenges in securing the necessary endorsements for official candidacy and concluded with 160 endorsements, below the required 500.

General strike network

In 2023, RP launched the "General Strike Network" in response to the pension reform protests. This initiative included mobilization of workers, intellectuals, and activists, aiming to extend strikes and coordinate grassroots movements.

See also

References

  1. Mathieu Dejean (2023-05-27). "On the far left, permanent reorganization". Mediapart. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
  2. PTS, Argentina (2 December 2012). "A revolutionary platform is born in the NPA!". Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International (in French).
  3. "¿Qué es el Colectivo por una Tendencia Revolucionaria?". Trotskyist Fraction Fourth International (in Spanish). Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  4. Mestre, Abel (2021-06-12). "Division or expulsion? The NPA shaken by a major internal crisis". Le Monde. Retrieved 2022-04-17.
  5. Zappi, Sylvia (2020-07-27). "The New Anticapitalist Party threatened with implosion". Le Monde.
  6. Dupont, Sarah; et al. (2022-01-25). "Poutou, Arthaud, Kazib: Three Trotskyists in the French Presidential Election". Libération. {{cite news}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help)
  7. "Validated endorsements by candidate - French Presidential Election 2022". French Constitutional Council. Retrieved 2022-04-17.
  8. "Tribune in the JDD: Nearly 300 signatories call to "generalize the strike"". Journal du Dimanche. Retrieved 2023-01-28.