The campaign was launched at Sciences Po. Collateral victim of the Duhamel affair, the institution lost in one month its two heads, the president of the National Foundation for Political Science (FNSP), Olivier Duhamel, and its director, Frédéric Mion .
Here she is, engaged in a succession process that promises to last until September, at best.
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A situation which brings the IEP back eight years, when the death of Richard Descoings, emblematic "boss" of the school, had opened a major succession crisis.
A series of twists and turns, which had seen a multitude of candidates compete.
"But why does it always happen to us?",
Cowardly, sly, a teacher from the school.
Rue Saint-Guillaume, it is always the same play which is played, in front of an informed public, resulting from the Parisian politico-media microcosm.
With a staging orchestrated in high places, from the executive to the bosses of the CAC 40, through circles of influence.
The stake is worth it
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