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(en) France, UCL - Current Affairs Motion: Structuring Our Struggles, Strengthening Our Internationalism (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Sat, 29 Nov 2025 08:29:14 +0200


Meeting in Federal Coordination in Paris on November 1 and 2, 2025, the Libertarian Communist Union unanimously adopted this current affairs motion, reflecting on the national and international events of recent months. In recent months in France, the start of the new social season has given rise to hopes. Some assemblies have been inspiring, with people becoming politically engaged and mobilizing for the first time, while also fostering dialogue between political groups that don't usually manage to coexist. But many, including some union members, have been reluctant to undertake genuine work on the self-management of the strike. Many have preferred to hide behind the pretext of "betrayals by union leadership." Many have been content with remaining within their own ranks-even if this sometimes stemmed from a desire to protect themselves from the far right's appropriation of the movement. Finding no space to get involved, most of the curious individuals who had gravitated toward the movement disengaged, just as the farcical government resignations dealt it a final blow.

This episode did, however, succeed in bringing the theme of social justice to the forefront, a theme that remains present today through discussions surrounding the minimal Zucman tax and the continued demands concerning pensions. Nevertheless, these demands will find no resolution without a genuine balance of power, through strikes and mass self-organization, nor without a real alternative societal project. While the momentum has waned, recent months have seen a strengthening of fundamental critiques of the institutions of the bourgeois state. A resurgence is possible in the face of parliamentary gridlock and brutally anti-social budget proposals.

Internationally, since the fall of the city of El Fasher, besieged for a year and a half by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the situation in Sudan has reached a new level of horror in terms of ethnic cleansing and the risk of the country's partition. For a year and a half, any resolution to the crisis between the two sides has been blocked by the massive involvement of foreign forces, notably Emirati forces on the RSF side and Egyptian forces on the side of the official government. The diplomatic situation is completely deadlocked. The French state is only interested in it through the lens of the "migration crisis" it supposedly provokes.

In the context of the ongoing Palestinian genocide, the major powers continue to demonstrate their cynicism. While the bombings continue under a so-called "ceasefire," Trump is now proposing a "peace" plan that orchestrates the deprivation of any sovereignty or resistance by the Palestinian people[1].

In both these situations, France, the world's second-largest arms exporter, is implicated in supplying weapons to the perpetrators of genocide and continues its inaction in stopping the massacres. Across the globe, and within a general context of the militarization of inter-imperialist relations, the arms trade is intensifying, as in Southeast Asia, where France counts its two main clients-India and Indonesia-while the United States is rearming Japan and South Korea, itself a significant military-industrial power.

France is not content with these arms sales alone, but maintains its colonial power in various forms. In Kanaky, the state intends to bury the decolonization process with the proposed Bougival Agreement, rejected by Kanak political forces, which would erase it from the Constitution. In Madagascar, too, where France occupies the Scattered Islands, allowing it to exploit their resources and maintain maritime control, it continues a neo-colonial policy. This was recently demonstrated by the removal of President Rajoelina, who fell thanks to a popular uprising, particularly among the youth, at a time when the risk of a military takeover was palpable. This uprising echoes other examples of popular revolts that have erupted in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Indonesia, Nepal, and now Morocco and Peru. These movements are and have been diverse, both in their structure and their outcomes.

We are not powerless in the face of these situations; on the contrary, they should spur us to strengthen our anti-imperialist and anti-militarist commitments. In June, the Libertarian Communist Union adopted motions at its Congress moving in this direction, notably supporting initiatives such as Stop Arming Israel and the War on War unity framework. It is through these collective actions that we will be able to exert influence against the imperialism of our own country, and build real international solidarity, an essential condition for a global overthrow of capitalism.

Federal Coordination of the Libertarian Communist Union, November 2, 2025.

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