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Presidential 2022: Ségolène Royal lifts the taboo of the “useful” vote for Jean-Luc Mélenchon

2022-02-17T19:14:38.852Z


ANALYSIS – The 2007 finalist believes that the Insoumis candidate represents the best chance for the left.


Tuesday evening, at the cinema Les 3 Luxembourg, emblematic of the Latin Quarter, in Paris, the room was full for the screening of

La Disparition?

,

on the fall of the PS.

In the credits of this Jean-Pierre Pozzi film just released, a spectator stood up, fist raised, with a cry: “

Mélenchon will win!

The man quickly left, but his conviction, thrown to the ears of the socialist public, will not have cooled the spirits.

Because during the one-hour debate following the documentary, several voices suggested resolving to support this former figure of the PS, current candidate of the Insoumis for the presidential election... A surprise for the communicator Philippe Moreau Chevrolet, actor of the film and of this story from the left: "

I really didn't expect this.

»

To discover

  • Jean-Luc Mélenchon, his strategy, his statements... Follow his campaign on the Figaro app

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

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The episode, however, confirmed her esteem for "

the political sense of Ségolène Royal

", because the next day, the former minister and candidate of the PS in 2007, having no equal in feeling the wind, made a solid argument in favor of the candidate...

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Source: lefigaro

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