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The Figaro letter of June 29, 2021

2021-06-29T22:42:09.401Z


On the menu of the day: the right in search of a single candidate for 2022, the hefty bill left by the health crisis and the puzzling method of Pope Francis.


Dear readers,

If the right followed the example of the New Anti-Capitalist Party, everything would probably be easier for them.

We learned yesterday that for the third time in a row, Philippe Poutou would be a presidential candidate.

Among Les Républicains, the question is far from settled.

And the victory of the right at the regional level, if it gives it back some momentum, did not bring out the natural candidate that so many people were waiting for.

Separating the three presidential candidates while preserving the unity of this political family will not be an easy task.

This missive will not tell you about the defeat of the Blues in the round of 16 of the Euro (the news being still a little difficult to digest) but it will evoke another French problem: that of the hefty bill that the health crisis left us. .

Have a good day, today is the feast of Peter and Paul!

Louise Darbon

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On the right, the competition is sharpening for the presidential election

Xavier Bertrand in Saint-Quentin, Valérie Pécresse in Paris and Laurent Wauquiez in Lyon, Sunday June 27, during the second round of regional elections.

PHOTOPQR / LE COURRIER PICARD / MAXP / Fred HASLIN / AFP / THOMAS COEX / KONRAD K./SIPA / KONRAD K./SIPA

The regional elections have given

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