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Palingenisis
13th November 2010, 04:53
Does anyone have any knowledge of how it is going now?

Someone told me that there have been splits in the FLNC?

How left-wing is the FLNC?

Ocean Seal
13th November 2010, 05:21
I found that their manifesto had six demands:

The recognition of the National Right of the Corsican people.
The removal of all instruments of French colonialism – including the French Army and the colonists.
The setting up of a popular democratic government which would express the will and the needs of the Corsican people.
The confiscation of colonial estates.
Agrarian reform to fulfill the aspirations of farmers, workers and intellectuals and rid the country of all forms of exploitation.
The right to self-determination of the Corsican people.

From this I would call them left leaning at the very least. There really isn't all that much information about them.

Palingenisis
13th November 2010, 05:29
From this I would call them left leaning at the very least. There really isn't all that much information about them.

I dont know....Thats national revolutionary but not necessarily social revolutionary.

Ocean Seal
17th November 2010, 02:30
I dont know....Thats national revolutionary but not necessarily social revolutionary.
I know the might not be social revolutionary, but at the same time, in more agrarian territories, a land reform is very progressive. That's why I addressed it as "left leaning," generally because it might not be revolutionary, but it is certainly an improvement.