Élections municipales du 15 et 22 mars 2026🗳️
Volt Europa est un mouvement politique citoyen, paneuropéen et progressiste qui travaille à la réalisation d’une Europe fédérale unie plus démocratique, écologique et inclusive.
Le programme détaillé de Volt pour Paris est disponible sur :
voltfrance.org
Plus abordable💶
Volt souhaite développer la capacité de la ville à reconvertir les immeubles de bureaux inutilisés en finançant des projets de rénovation et de rachat ciblés.
Paris doit exercer son droit de préemption sur les ventes immobilières afin d’augmenter le nombre de lo... show moreÉlections municipales du 15 et 22 mars 2026🗳️
Volt Europa est un mouvement politique citoyen, paneuropéen et progressiste qui travaille à la réalisation d’une Europe fédérale unie plus démocratique, écologique et inclusive.
Le programme détaillé de Volt pour Paris est disponible sur :
voltfrance.org
Plus abordable💶
Volt souhaite développer la capacité de la ville à reconvertir les immeubles de bureaux inutilisés en finançant des projets de rénovation et de rachat ciblés.
Paris doit exercer son droit de préemption sur les ventes immobilières afin d’augmenter le nombre de logements sociaux partout dans la ville et favoriser ainsi la mixité sociale.
Plus verte🌱
Volt propose la création de quartiers piétonniers afin d’optimiser et d’améliorer l’accès des citoyens aux nécessités de la vie, sur le modèle des superblocs de Barcelone.
Volt vise également à créer des micro-forêts et à atteindre enfin l’objectif de longue date de planter 170 000 arbres.
Plus européenne 🇪🇺
Volt propose de renforcer la formation des professeurs de langues et d’étendre les programmes d’échange existants afin de donner à chacun la possibilité de découvrir notre Union européenne.
Plus juste et dynamique⚖️
Volt propose une expansion massive du programme commercial de Paris afin d’apporter une aide ciblée aux entreprises locales et d’assurer leur survie.
Le zonage devrait également être utilisé pour créer de petits centres qui soutiennent à la fois la vitalité et l’économie de la ville.
La vision de Volt pour Paris🏙️
Volt souhaite un Paris où vivre en ville n’est pas un rêve inaccessible pour ses habitants, avec des quartiers diversifiés en termes de revenus, d’ethnicité et d’âge.
Un Paris plus vert, avec une plus grande biodiversité, où de petits quartiers entiers seront réservés aux piétons, offrant ainsi à la population des espaces pour se détendre, se promener et jouer.
Volt envisage un Paris bien intégré à l’Europe, qui se considère à la fois comme une capitale culturelle, mais aussi comme un centre pour un meilleur avenir européen.
Volt envisage un Paris dynamique et ouvert, regorgeant de restaurants, de boulangeries, de librairies et d’autres commerces de proximité.
Un Paris qui protège et soutient les commerces locaux, avec des quartiers animés imprégnés de la culture qui rend cette ville extraordinaire.
Rejoignez Volt🚀
Rejoignez-nous sur : voltfrance.org
Nous sommes le 1er parti paneuropéen.🌐🇪🇺
Volt, c’est 35 000 citoyennes et citoyens de 33 pays avec cinq eurodéputés et plus de 200 élus nationaux et locaux, notamment aux Pays-Bas, en Allemagne, à Chypre, en Roumanie et en Italie.
#
volt #
voltFrance #
volteuropa #
municipales #
paris #
politics #
europeanpolitics @Robin Fontaine @Rudolf M.
Volt Europa
in reply to Volt Europa • • •EU leaders are sitting together trying to figure out how to respond to Russia’s war against Ukraine - and someone in the room is allegedly briefing the Kremlin in real time.
No wonder Donald Tusk said he no longer shares sensitive information in Council meetings. Trust inside the EU is being destroyed.
As long as one government can block everything with a veto while undermining the Union from the inside, Europe will remain weak.
It’s time to abolish the veto.
(2/3)
reshared this
StoneBear, Vincent 🌻🇪🇺 en 🌹☘️, Peter Brown, McWabbit 🇺🇦🍋🌻🍉, Toni Aittoniemi, Christo. London, England, Leave X - Protect Democracy, Police State UK, Riquiñez, Ned Hamson, 2xfo, pepin, Lord Caramac the Clueless, KSC, Pauline and JackPearse reshared this.
Volt Europa
in reply to Volt Europa • • •And it’s time to be honest: Europe cannot function if one leader keeps acting against the interests of the entire Union.
We need a United States of Europe now.
[Damian Boeselager, MEP of Volt Europa]
(3/3)
reshared this
Peter Brown, McWabbit 🇺🇦🍋🌻🍉, Toni Aittoniemi, Christo. London, England, Police State UK, Gerjet Kleine-Weischede, Ned Hamson, pepin, Lord Caramac the Clueless, KSC and JackPearse reshared this.
s1m0n4
in reply to Volt Europa • • •Unlike abolishing the veto, this is a procedure already specified in current Treaties.
Why doesn't the EU Commission trigger it?
Cătă 🇷🇴🇺🇦🇲🇩🇪🇺 likes this.
reshared this
Peter Brown, Toni Aittoniemi, Christo. London, England, Riquiñez and Ned Hamson reshared this.
Jorge Candeias
in reply to s1m0n4 • • •Toni Aittoniemi reshared this.
s1m0n4
in reply to Jorge Candeias • • •That's why the only country vetoing any action against Russia is Hungary.
Fico can bark, but, if he bites, he won't be PM for much longer.
Toni Aittoniemi reshared this.
Toni Aittoniemi
in reply to s1m0n4 • • •Exactly. This is enough proof of malicious intent to suspend Hungary’s voting rights. No need to let it get worse!
We need to act. Letting bullies get their way never did anything good, ever.
Christo. London, England reshared this.
Veza85UE
in reply to Toni Aittoniemi • • •Yes, but the "WE" in question is not the Commission, it's our national governments. @s1m0n4 the Commission already triggered this procedure. In September 2018. And no, the first vote in the #WTFIstheCouncil is not a unanimity vote, it's simple QMV. It would have sent shockwaves through financial markets and the Hungarian elections. But the EU member statelets refuse to touch Orban's veto so they can protect their own.
s1m0n4
in reply to Veza85UE • • •Let's be clear: Orbàn and Hungary can now face criminal charges. I'm sure being a spy for Putin is in breach of EU treaties. The EJC can even directly request the dismissal of the Hungarian Commissioner in the Council of Commissioners.
Veza85UE
in reply to s1m0n4 • • •"You can just DO things!"
"Can't."
"Why tf not??"
"It will upset the fascists. 🥺"
(Also, it might eat into Hans Dieter's profits here, but shhhh. We don't talk about that...🤫)
timesofmalta.com/article/long-…
Long read: How Orbán played Germany, Europe’s great power
Sponsored (Times of Malta)s1m0n4
in reply to Veza85UE • • •@Veza85UE @gimulnautti @jorgecandeias the German industrial ecosystem is so colluded with Russian oligarchs and authorities that we don't even know the full extent of it.
They even have a shadow post office system in Berlin that is sending packages to Russia.
politico.com/news/2026/03/07/m…
Veza85UE
in reply to s1m0n4 • • •There is a business case to be made for Rule of Law not as an impediment to profits but as essential to businesses, just like there's a business case for climate change mitigation. Floods and fire ruin factories and make the insurance industry increasingly unviable. Hollowing out 🇪🇺 RoL for Audi profits undermines the Single Market.
Jorge Candeias
in reply to s1m0n4 • • •@s1m0n4 and the EU can't do that because there's Orban.
They scratch eachother's back.
Once Orban loses the next election, though, everything changes. We won't hear a peep from Slovakia anymore.
Veza85UE
in reply to Jorge Candeias • • •Jorge Candeias
in reply to Veza85UE • • •@Veza85UE @s1m0n4 Would it tough?
Orbán's whole strategy was to blame the old mean blue brussels monster for everything that went wrong in this rule. Any act by the EU that could be presented as hostile would be giving him ammo.
As nobody gave him that ammo, he's going to lose (unless he pulls some sort of last minute fraud, that is).
I won't discuss the rest, as it's useless. The problem will solve itself soon enough.
Veza85UE
in reply to Jorge Candeias • • •Veza85UE
in reply to Veza85UE • • •Jorge Candeias
in reply to Veza85UE • • •@Veza85UE @s1m0n4 Yeah, well, we'd be much, much MUCH worse off if we stupidly gave ammo unnecessarily not only to the Hungarian fascists, but also to everybody else's. Particularly to the German and French ones.
Politics rarely deals with what's ideal. It deals with what's possible.
Veza85UE
in reply to Jorge Candeias • • •@jorgecandeias @s1m0n4 No reason to pretend this wasn't possible back in January 2024. Oh no, not the Fidesz electorate is such a flimsy excuse for the EU member statelets refusing to set a precedent because they value their veto and opportunity to keep a knee on the EU's neck far more than they value Rule of Law or even helping Ukraine win.
Veza85UE
in reply to Veza85UE • • •Jorge Candeias
in reply to Veza85UE • • •Veza85UE
in reply to Jorge Candeias • • •@jorgecandeias @s1m0n4 He's not making noise now, it's been months blocking the 90 billions for Ukraine. Again, I agree with you that it's not "possible" for any German government, let alone a CDU-led one, to upset German business interests in Hungary, but let's not act like it's "art of the possible" rather than "art of the highly convenient". This is how we got here in the first place. Because business was prioritised over Rule of Law in the EU.
timesofmalta.com/article/long-…
Long read: How Orbán played Germany, Europe’s great power
Sponsored (Times of Malta)Jorge Candeias
in reply to Veza85UE • • •The rule of law in the EU will never survive internal economic warfare. Or the EU, for that matter.
We already had a taste of that during the sovereign debt crisis. It was ugly and for a while the cracks in the whole building were very visible.
Anyway, thanks for the conversation, but I'm running out of time for it. Cheers.
Veza85UE
in reply to Jorge Candeias • • •Veza85UE
in reply to Veza85UE • • •frank87
in reply to s1m0n4 • • •It's hard to keep secrets if some people in the room don't want to. That has nothing to do with a veto.
Chris
in reply to Volt Europa • • •Allegro con Fuoco
in reply to Volt Europa • • •1) Ok so Russian wiretapping isn't so advanced if they need a stooge relaying the minutes of the meetings
2) russia spying on what? Europe neither has a plan on how to continue the war nor to pull out. Europe has no plan whatsoever, and refuses to negotiage while draping itself in blue&yellow and happily throwing more Ukrainians in the meatgrinder. We're just running around like headless chickens while trying to posture about how we (Ukraine) will bring Russia to its knees.
Jbrown, Esq
in reply to Volt Europa • • •yes ignore the fact that the US is operating a proxy war against russia USING ukraine, as it has been doing this for over half a century to russia or others.
Lets just forget about all of that, Iraq war 1 style, and pretend the russians "invaded ukraine for no reason", and lets ignore the official US congressional record, which shows transfers of weapons and money to "azov neonazis of ukraine".
Lets pretend, because pretending for US foreign policy goals is amazing!
Jbrown, Esq
in reply to Jbrown, Esq • • •yes, make a drive-by comment about how any critique of this war must come from a "russian agent", then block before any replies come in.
This is the mark of a well educated, well informed US DoD bootlicker, isnt it.
Likewise was any discussion of Saddam's "WMDs" also evidence you were a "Iraqi agent", and before it antiwar demonstrations against Vietnam were "enemy propaganda", right Richard Fucking Nixon?
Veza85UE
in reply to Jbrown, Esq • • •@jbrownesq Oh no, you had to meme yourself...
Don't do the meme, kids.
Volt Europa
in reply to Jbrown, Esq • • •voltfrance likes this.
Iarlaiṫ
in reply to Volt Europa • • •You describe the problem well, but when I hear anyone wanting a "United States" of anything, I recoil in horror. Unusual choice of words.
That said, I agree with many of your positions as I'm starting to read more at volteuropa.org
Volt Europa
volteuropa.orgvoltfrance likes this.
Veza85UE
in reply to Iarlaiṫ • • •xs4me2
in reply to Volt Europa • • •Drew 🇵🇭 ♾️
in reply to Volt Europa • • •Mehdi Khouli likes this.