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Presidential: "On the right, the war of nerves"

2021-08-06T18:46:02.206Z


The Figaro editorial, by Jim Jarrassé. Who will give in first? The battle that begins on the right eight months before the presidential election is reminiscent of this mythical scene from The Fury of Living  : on the heights of Los Angeles, James Dean challenges his opponent in a dangerous game of rushing his Chevrolet towards the cliff. The first to brake has lost. The California of the 1950s is not the France of today, but, in the mi


Who will give in first? The battle that begins on the right eight months before the presidential election is reminiscent of this mythical scene from

The Fury of Living 

: on the heights of Los Angeles, James Dean challenges his opponent in a dangerous game of rushing his Chevrolet towards the cliff. The first to brake has lost. The California of the 1950s is not the France of today, but, in the midst of the summer torpor, it is indeed a war of nerves which sets in with a view to 2022. On the one hand, Xavier Bertrand , foot to the ground, excludes participating in a selection process. On the other hand, his declared opponents (Valérie Pécresse) or not (Laurent Wauquiez) refuse to see the president of Hauts-de-France as the natural leader of the right.

How to get out of the deadlock?

Even if their reliability is often questioned, the polls will be the first justices of the peace.

Starting with the survey that LR will launch at the end of August among its supporters.

If none of the suitors

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Source: lefigaro

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