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Jérôme Jaffré: “With the move to the right, it’s the end of the central block”

2024-01-18T19:05:51.282Z

Highlights: Jérôme Jaffré is director of Cecop (Center for studies and knowledge on public opinion) and associate researcher at Cevipof. He says that with the move to the right, it’s the end of the central block. The central block, by definition, must go from center left to center right, fixing its balance point at the center. Clearly, this is no longer the case. To the great discontent of François Bayrou, who is said to speak of “an RPR government ”


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Jérôme Jaffré is director of Cecop (Center for studies and knowledge on public opinion) and associate researcher at Cevipof.

LE FIGARO.

- After the appointment of a more right-wing government and Emmanuel Macron's press conference, have we entered a new period?

Jérôme JAFFRE.

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It is even a real reconfiguration of the political space with the end of the central bloc which has organized it since 2017. Even if, paradoxically, the president resorted to this notion last Tuesday, undoubtedly to mask reality.

The central block, by definition, must go from center left to center right, fixing its balance point at the center.

Clearly, this is no longer the case.

We moved into the composition of the government;

as in the themes highlighted, to a complete installation in the center right.

To the great discontent of François Bayrou, who is said to speak of

“an RPR government

”.

And at the risk of poor vote transfers from the left in the second rounds of voting...

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