IHe only thinks about that and has not changed one iota: Jean-Luc Mélenchon, at a meeting in Paris on Friday November 29, called, in the event of an early presidential election, for a joint “federative” candidacy, based on the LFI program. His objective has been known for months, but it has rarely been so explicit: the leader of the Insoumis, from parliamentary bazaar to political blockage, wants to provoke a resignation from Emmanuel Macron, betting on the fact that the other left-wing parties, taken from short, will not have a candidate ready in time and sufficiently credible to oppose the triple contender for the supreme office.
The day after this appeal, Marine Tondelier and Lucie Castets, the national secretary of EELV and the short-lived candidate in Matignon for the New Popular Front, have the…
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