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Primary EELV, towards two "irreconcilable" ecologies?

2021-09-24T07:00:11.226Z


ANALYSIS - The two candidates present two different approaches to power, and even to politics in general. Yannick Jadot was defending his "ecology of government", when Sandrine Rousseau felt that it was urgent to "change the system".


The worst part is that they often agree.

Exit from nuclear power, end of pesticides, end of intensive farming… Yannick Jadot and Sandrine Rousseau, the two finalists in the environmentalists' primary, share the same fights to fight against global warming and defend the environmental cause.

However, a significant gap opposed them Wednesday evening, during the televised debate between two rounds broadcast on LCI, in partnership with

Le Figaro

.

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The two candidates presented two different approaches to power, and even to politics in general.

Yannick Jadot was defending his

"ecology of government"

, when Sandrine Rousseau felt that it was urgent to

"change the system"

.

The first judge that it is rather necessary to reassure the French vis-a-vis the

"upheavals"

proposed by the environmentalist project, when the second thinks on the contrary that it is necessary to revolt them to initiate with them the transformation of the whole society.

On the screen, the often taken aback looks of the candidates

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Source: lefigaro

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