Chloé Ridel presenting the Socialist Party's new 150-page program featuring radical economic reforms at a press conference.
Chloé Ridel presenting the Socialist Party's new 150-page program featuring radical economic reforms at a press conference.
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Chloé Ridel coordinates PS's new radical program

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Euro MP Chloé Ridel, 34, coordinated the 150-page Socialist Party program presented on Wednesday. Tasked by Olivier Faure a year ago, this ideological base aims for a «new socialism for the 21st century». The document, with over 600 measures, includes proposals like a tax on large inheritances and raising the minimum wage to 1600 euros.

Chloé Ridel, an MEP elected in 2024, was tasked by Socialist Party first secretary Olivier Faure a year ago to coordinate a new program. Aged 34 and partner of Paul Magnette, Belgian socialists' leader, she is described by MP Arthur Delaporte as an «affirmed radical but reassuring» figure and one of the «party's intellectuals».

The 150-page document, released on Wednesday, includes over 600 measures. A Figaro editorial notes it aligns with radical ideas akin to La France insoumise, featuring numerous taxes and duties to bolster public power.

Key proposals include an impôt sur les grandes successions (IGS) expected to yield 400 billion euros from 2025 to 2040, with no impact on 99% of French people. The program also features a 2% «taxe Zucman» on assets over 100 million euros, a minimum wage hike to 1600 euros, and inheritance taxation amid a 9000 billion euro wealth transfer from the baby-boom generation.

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Reactions on X to Chloé Ridel's coordination of the PS's radical 150-page program for a 'new socialism' are polarized. PS figures and supporters highlight its focus on liberty, equality, and measures like raising the minimum wage to 1600 euros and taxing large inheritances. LFI voices criticize it as a weak imitation lacking urgency on key issues. Right-wing commentators mock it as outdated leftism with tax hikes. Internal PS factions express skepticism over content and process.

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