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Jacobin Radio: The Elections in France & Iran

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🗓️ 18 July 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

The second round of elections in France and in Iran both yielded surprise results that we could characterize as historic, especially in France, and to be seen in Iran. Sebastian Budgen returns to discuss the French results, which upset Le Pen's far right RA and Macron's Center, putting the left New Popular Front in the strongest position in Parliament. How were the various organizations of the left able to come together so quickly in their new alliance? How did they achieve agreement with the center to get candidates in constituencies with 3 or 4 candidates to withdraw so that only the strongest candidate could face down the RA rightist candidate? What comes next? With the left now the majority force in France’s parliament, we get Sebastian’s take on the challenges it faces in implementing the popular proposals in their platform — and whether they can continue the alliance with the center to thwart the right.


Suzi also talks to Yassamine Mather to get her views on the surprise result in Iran’s second round. At a moment when the hardliners seemed fully in control, the Iranian people elected Masoud Pezeshkian, a moderate reformer, as President. He won with 3 million votes over the regime insider and hardliner Ali Jalili, who mouthed all the regime’s hardline positions on internal security and foreign policy. It is a dramatic turn of events signaling the population’s desire for change. Pezeshkian focused on social reforms, economic improvement and renewed nuclear negotiations — and won, but his success depends on the Supreme Leader’s approval. We get Yassamine’s understanding of this result and ask if it sets the stage for potential change in Iran where the nation is grappling with deep-seated discontent, geopolitical turmoil, a crippled economy, rampant corruption, and a repressive regime.


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0:00.0

Welcome to Jacobin Radio. I'm your host, Susie Wiseman.

0:17.0

On today's program we look at the second round of elections in France and in Iran, both yielding

0:22.4

surprise results that we could characterize as historic,

0:26.1

especially in France and to be seen in Iran.

0:29.7

Sebastian Budgin returns to explain the French results which put the radical left new popular

0:35.5

front in the strongest position in Parliament and upset for Le Pen's far right, RA, andone's Center. We'll ask Sebastian how the various

0:45.7

organizations of the left were quickly able to come together in their new

0:49.2

alliance, how they achieved agreement with the center to get candidates and constituencies with three or four candidates to withdraw

0:57.0

so that only the strongest candidate could face down the rightest candidate and what comes next.

1:04.3

With the radical left now the majority force in France's parliament, we'll get Sebastian's

1:09.2

take on the challenges it faces in implementing the popular proposals in their platform and

1:14.8

whether they can continue the alliance with the center to thwart the right.

1:19.1

Yasumin Mather then joins us to explain the surprising result in Iran's second round.

1:25.7

At a moment when the hardliners seemed fully in control, the Iranian people elected a moderate

1:30.9

reformer, Masoud Pezishkyan, as president by a margin of 3 million votes

1:37.2

over the regime insider and hardliner Ali Jalili, who mowed all the regime's hardline positions on internal security and foreign policy.

1:46.3

It's a dramatic turn of events signaling the population's desire for change.

1:51.2

Posishyan focused on social reforms, economic improvement, and renewed nuclear negotiations

1:58.8

and he won.

2:00.2

But his success depends on the supreme leader's approval.

2:04.0

We'll get Yasmin's understanding of this result and ask if it sets the stage for potential

2:09.6

change in Iran, where the nation is grappling with deep-seated discontent, geopolitical turmoil,

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