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Can the health crisis overshadow the presidential election?

2021-12-19T19:05:49.800Z


COUNTER-POINT - Faced with the progression of the Omicron variant, concerns are mounting about the place given in the news to other campaign themes when there are only four months left before the presidential election.


The presidential election distorted by the virus?

In the aftermath of the regional marked by the fiasco of his party, LREM, Emmanuel Macron himself made the link between the health crisis and the verdict of the polls.

"The regions have simply been frozen by the Covid crisis

," he confided to us.

All of those leaving have been returned, whether they are from the right or from the left, which proves that the regions did not have a partisan verdict. "

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The supporters of the head of state secretly hope for it, without daring to use it as a campaign argument.

His opponents fear him and already accuse him of maintaining an exceptional climate so as not to let other campaign themes emerge.

However, it is risky to bet on a mechanical or lasting electoral effect of the new explosion in the number of positive cases.

Because of the schedule, first of all ...

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Source: lefigaro

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