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Presidential 2022: "For the moment, I am not a candidate", indicates François Hollande

2022-01-24T07:27:12.758Z


The former President of the Republic spoke in the context of a filmed meeting with high school students. Wanting to clarify his position, the


François Hollande notes it without nuance: "It's not going well" for his camp.

The former President of the Republic spoke about the political situation of the left, during a meeting with high school students, filmed and broadcast on France 3, Sunday evening.

Incidentally, the socialist indicated that he was "not yet a candidate", before adding that he would soon speak.

🔴 François Hollande candidate for the #Presidentielle2022 or for an upcoming election?

Invited to a class of high school students for @infofrance3, he says that a "former president can very well redo politics" and that he will "speak soon" 🔽 @herve_pozzo pic.twitter.com/ZWh2JbiIlK

— Hugo Capelli (@Hugo_Capelli) January 23, 2022

Faced with the multiplication of candidates on the left, the former president nevertheless wonders about the usefulness of one more candidacy.

“As things are not going well, it is true that we could say to ourselves

, would one more application be very useful?

I don't know, I don't think so either,” he said.

“I have the same ideas as before so I continue to defend them”, he continued before adding that “a former president can redo politics and, it happened, be a candidate for the 'presidential election ".

Wanting to clarify his position, the socialist indicated "to speak soon".

“Lilliputian” candidacies

According to an Ipsos-Sopra Steria poll on Saturday for Le Monde, the Jean Jaurès Foundation and Cevipof, the left would be rolled on April 10 with Jean-Luc Mélenchon at 8%, Yannick Jadot at 7%, Christiane Taubira at 5% and Anne Hidalgo at 3.5%.

In a book published last October, François Hollande attacked his successor Emmanuel Macron, while trouncing the left, judging all the candidates "Lilliputian".

“It is the entire left that risks marginalization if it does not manage to be in the second round,” he lamented in an interview given to Parisian.

Source: leparis

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