Abundant spring. At the National Gathering, it is with an amused eye that we see budding almost everywhere these new populist figures. From the humorist Jean-Marie Bigard, who announces his interest in the next presidential election, where he would see himself representing "the people", to Professor Didier Raoult, whose omnipresence in the media seems to reveal other designs than the sole defense of therapeutic properties of chloroquine. Without forgetting the host Cyril Hanouna, whose rumors announce the orbit for 2022. Despite the repeated denials of the interested party.
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"There are always people who imagine that it suffices to introduce yourself ," laughs Marine Le Pen's special advisor, Philippe Olivier. Because people find them sympathetic, that they have a little troublemaking side, they are convinced that the people call them, that they are elected! It's a little bit more complicated than that. As great as Coluche was, on Election Day, people don't vote Coluche. he
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