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Guillaume Tabard: "Left is desperately looking for a compass"

2021-03-29T18:49:25.108Z


COUNTER-POINT - In France, quarrels, trials or ulterior motives still prevail over unitary inclinations.


The united left has won, and Anne Hidalgo is delighted on Twitter.

But it is… in the canton of Lausanne… Because, in France, quarrels, trials or ulterior motives still prevail over unitary inclinations.

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Unity, everyone claims to want it, yet.

But the blanket that everyone is trying to draw for themselves is to this day a little harmonious patchwork.

It suffices to look at the alliances with very variable geometry which are set up in the different regions.

And for good reason: they are the fruit of national ulterior motives.

In Île-de-France, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and other regions, the first round of regional will have the value of pre-primary of the presidential election.

Europe Écologie-Les Verts is thus convinced that it has a dynamic in its favor.

There is therefore no question of making unique lists, even led by them, which would save the elected officials of a declining PS.

Great victory for the united left (PS, Greens, Popular Workers' Party) in Lausanne!

Congratulations to my friend @gregoire_junod, Syndic of Lausanne, for this re-election.

https://t.co/bSKWgj3yBM

- Anne Hidalgo (@Anne_Hidalgo) March 29, 2021

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Source: lefigaro

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