The left, how many divisions?
A majority of voters in this part of the chessboard lined up behind Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the first round of the presidential election, in the hope that he will face Emmanuel Macron in the second.
But the five other left-wing candidates still garnered more than 3.5 million votes.
That is nearly 10% of the votes cast.
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Each of their projects had more or less strong programmatic differences.
While negotiations between the various partisan apparatuses, under the leadership of the Insoumis, are underway
,
with a view to the legislative elections in June, these dissimilarities are resurfacing.
Nuclear energy
Nuclear is an important stumbling block between Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the communist Fabien Roussel.
The latter is also the only candidate on the left to want to invest massively in the atom.
In his campaign, the communist puts forward an
“energy mix”
between nuclear and renewable.
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