Sitting in the front row, Jean-Luc Mélenchon takes his smartphone out of his pocket and captures the scene in photos.
Among others in the lens: the first secretary of the PS, Olivier Faure, the head of EELV, Julien Bayou, the communist Ian Brossat or the Insoumise Clémence Guetté behind the same desk.
Two weeks after the agreement reached on the left for the legislative elections, you still have to see it to believe it, as these same people attacked each other not long ago, during an often violent presidential campaign on the left.
Proof that times have - quickly - changed: they presented their "shared program" of 650 measures together in front of the press on Thursday morning.
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“If we reach 650 points of agreement, it means that we really agree,”
rejoiced Jean-Luc Mélenchon, judging the
“historic”
moment .
“We are positioning ourselves in a controlled, reasoned but firm break with the system in which we operate”,
insisted the ex-candidate of LFI, today claiming to be
“Prime Minister”
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