This day of censorship made us see in a unity of time, place and action, the tragedy of a political life which collapses in on itself.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon was in the stands. He had a great afternoon. The show fulfilled all his expectations. The left took the blows against the government, guilty of giving too much to the National Rally, and Marine Le Pen's party offered a majority to a text which explicitly denounces her movement. The RN allied itself with the anti-RN far left to censor a right-wing prime minister. The government has fallen like a ripe fruit. This hadn't happened in sixty-two years. The history books will say that it was about the absence of indexation of retirement pensions…
On the verge of a financial abyss, of economic downgrading, our country is crossed by blind and galloping delinquency, hit by migratory destabilization which amplifies all its difficulties. France is upside down, but politics is confined to categorical negotiations and Lilliputian combinations. The chin is raised, the voice is loud, the words…
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