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2022-06-07T17:22:55.216Z


Jean-Luc Mélenchon's report to the police, Marine Le Pen's legislative campaign, and the bad forecasts for the majority will be the topics covered in this issue presented by Yves Thréard, deputy editor of Le Figaro.


Five days before the first round of the legislative elections,

Le Figaro

continues to analyze and dissect for its subscribers, around its journalists, columnists and experts, political news that does not weaken.

In this new issue of "Club Le Figaro Politique", the deputy editor receives Emilie Zapalski, political communicator.

To discover

  • Legislative elections in your municipality: history, figures, candidates and results

  • Polls, analyses, reports... Follow the legislative campaign with the Figaro application

Read alsoFiasco of the Stade de France: the executive on the defensive, Emmanuel Macron stands at a distance

To discuss political news and the challenges of the presidential campaign, Yves Thréard will also be surrounded by Guillaume Tabard, editor-in-chief and political columnist at Le Figaro.


Marie-Cécile Renault, journalist in the Economy department of Le Figaro, and Wally Bordas, journalist in the Politics department of Le Figaro.

Three themes are on the agenda:

  • Why does Jean-Luc Mélenchon attack the police?

  • Why is Marine Le Pen campaigning on the cheap?

  • Will Emmanuel Macron have an absolute majority?

  • This program is broadcast live on the

    Figaro

    website and on our mobile application (available on App Store and Google Play).

    In the meantime, you can find last week's show in replay on Figaro Live.

    Source: lefigaro

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