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Arnaud Teyssier: "How the right can be reborn after the rout"

2022-05-16T18:57:20.585Z


TRIBUNE – The right is in pieces. His future seems seriously compromised. Should hope disappear for the French who believed in Gaullism and who consider it necessary for France? No, answers the historian in a text of great style which traces the failures, the decline then the...


A former student of the École Normale Supérieure,

Arnaud Teyssier

is the author of biographies of Richelieu, Louis-Philippe, Charles Péguy and Lyautey, published by Perrin and hailed by critics.

He also gave to the public, from the same publisher, “Philippe Séguin.

The Remorse of the right” (2017), “De Gaulle, 1969. The other revolution” (2019) and “The Enigma Pompidou-de Gaulle” (2021).

Arnaud Teyssier recently co-edited with Hervé Gaymard, still at Perrin, the collective work “Où va la Ve République?”.

(2022)

Admittedly, the French right is in a state of advanced decomposition.

Even if it has managed – for the time being – to preserve itself from any massive rallying to macronism for the legislative elections, its immediate future seems in all respects compromised.

Does the scathing failure of Valérie Pécresse's candidacy for the presidential election sound the death knell for the right?

No, of course.

We are simply approaching the end of a political cycle, which began more than thirty years ago.

As to…

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Source: lefigaro

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