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Relive the third of the "Presidential Le Figaro Club", the new political program of Le Figaro

2022-01-25T20:33:22.763Z


Purchasing power, Zemmour's support and Emmanuel Macron's candidacy were the themes discussed during this weekly meeting hosted by Yves Thréard, deputy editor of Le Figaro.


Le Figaro

continues to contribute to the presidential debate.

In the Jean d'Ormesson auditorium, at the newspaper's headquarters, Yves Thréard launched a new weekly program on Tuesday that readers of

Le Figaro

will be able to find every Tuesday between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.: "Le Club Le Figaro presidential".

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  • Yves Thréard presents Le Club Le Figaro Presidentielle, our new political program

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For the third issue of the “Presidential Club Le Figaro”, the deputy editor, Yves Thréard received Jérôme Jaffré, political scientist, associate researcher at Cevipof.

To discuss current political events and the challenges of the presidential campaign, Yves Thréard was also surrounded by Bertille Bayart, editor-in-chief in the economics department, François-Xavier Bourmaud, senior reporter in the political department (in charge of the Élysée) and Alexandre Devecchio, deputy editor of the Debates pages.

Three themes were on the program: "Will the question of purchasing power dominate the electoral campaign?", "Why are Marine Le Pen's supporters going to Eric Zemmour?"...

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