Didier Le Bret is a former adviser to François Hollande at the presidency of the Republic and a former diplomat. He publishes “Render the grievances! investigation into the confiscated speech of the French” (JC Lattès, 2022, 192 p., €19).
Three quarters of the French in 2022 would have their hearts on the right.
Two months before the presidential election, the verdict seems settled and it is cruelly reflected in the opinion polls.
This reality has, it seems, been integrated by the left which is preparing for defeat.
Some still pretend to believe in it by waving the rag of disunity which would be the cause of all our ills.
However comfortable it may be, this analysis is short.
Our troubles are elsewhere.
I see at least three.
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