Politics are ideas.
The presidential election is the women and men who embody it.
A review,
Deux mille 22-deux. The Presidential Factory,
has set itself the objective of deciphering this fusion between ideas and political figures.
Since 1958, the institutions have been deeply structured around the Presidency of the Republic and therefore the election, which every five years punctuates public life.
The political acme, as well for the direct actors (the candidates) as for the commentators and analysts of all kinds.
The small world of publishing is not absent from this turmoil either.
It is enough to see the quantity of political books which appear on the subject to be convinced of it.
Robert Laffont had the idea simple in its conception but complicated in its realization to launch an ephemeral review.
A happy initiative which brings together political journalists, of course, but also researchers, writers, etc. around this review.
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