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Co-leader of The Left in the European Parliament, Manon Aubry says a green-tinted approach to social and economic justice combined with unabashed anti-fascism can help to rebrand her fractious group of leftists and communists (Photo: Helena Malikova)

Keeping the Red Flag flying

The hard-left is often associated with the colours red for revolution, and black for anarcho-syndicalism.

But the movement is more and more green these days too.

The trend is exemplified in many ways by Manon Aubry of the political party La France Insoumise.

Since 2019, she has...

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EU Scream is the progressive politics podcast from Brussels. Produced by James Kanter with graphics by Helena Malikova and music by Lara Natale.

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Co-leader of The Left in the European Parliament, Manon Aubry says a green-tinted approach to social and economic justice combined with unabashed anti-fascism can help to rebrand her fractious group of leftists and communists (Photo: Helena Malikova)

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EU Scream is the progressive politics podcast from Brussels. Produced by James Kanter with graphics by Helena Malikova and music by Lara Natale.

You may also follow via @euscreams subscribe via iTunes, Spotify or from the EU Scream website.

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