A message from Daniel Cohn-Bendit. Excerpts:
- "Times change. And once again the green is at the crossroads paths. After a sequence of political and election that gave substance to the political ecology in France and led to the birth of EELV, the coming years are those new challenges, even more capital than that already faced and, as such, more difficult to negotiate. "
-" suggests that we can save a business model, financially and socially bankrupt by a frantic productivism only accentuates the abyssal ecological debt we are only beginning to pay. It is urgent to establish long-term policy for a model new company. To do this, we must not only win elections but also enjoy a broad and sustained public opinion allowing us to develop sites that require creativity and commitment. "
-" Our political responsibility is therefore immense. Act fully aware of it constitutes the second major challenge. We can not content ourselves with marginal critical positions in public or institutional space. To think that we should be fair, for being the first whistleblowers to bankruptcy became obvious to many, would be a profound mistake. The best and early diagnosis is worthless if not accompanied by care and consent of the patient to follow. The urgent environmental forces us to occupy permanently the political scene. The autonomy of political thought is not just the comfort of minority and radical positions.
- "Given the magnitude of the challenges that lie ahead, the consolidation of a environmental movement holds together now the order of historical responsibility. Which seeks the day, it is a novel political form capable of leading the transformation of society, without spoiling or losing its object in the apathy that affects the traditional political parties. A unique and diverse as political in nature, directly driven by the vitality of society and its biodiversity policy. Something that needs to be and it behooves us to make it happen ... "
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