One by one, they mark the rhythm of the presidential campaign.
A rally here for Emmanuel Macron, a defection there for Marine Le Pen, support won by Éric Zemmour, lost for Valérie Pécresse.
The debate surrounding the ballot has turned into a gigantic transfer window, to use the term well known to football fans.
Worse, in a campaign of mercenaries, where each organizes the announcement of his change of party at the moment when he can most weaken the one he supported until then.
At the same time, commentators are witnessing a presidential election where no substantive subject can be tied down.
"All political families are affected, everyone seeks to promote them to better hide the misery of the debate and the emptiness of the proposals"
, observes Pascal Perrineau, professor emeritus of universities at Sciences Po Paris.
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