Dear readers,
Jean-Luc Mélenchon wants to become prime minister, it's no secret.
And to show that he has the shoulders, he relies on an economic program that he judges very well but that a lot of experts find rather worrying.
Between tax increases, retirement at 60 and public spending going down the drain, the application of the Nupes project could cost our good country dearly.
We are talking about this and also about the rise in the price of raw materials, the issues of the legislative elections and the controversy around the foot of Rafael Nadal.
Happy reading, dear subscribers, and have a nice day!
Louise Darbon
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Taxes, expenses... the worrying project of Mélenchon
A speech by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, during a political meeting of the Nupes, is broadcast on a screen in front of an audience of supporters, on June 1 in Paris.
STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP
Jean-Luc Mélenchon has been dreaming lately, the polls help him by giving his Nupes quite high in the voting intentions.
Just imagine, his rebels allied with ecologists, socialists and communists who would enter the Palais Bourbon as one man to form the largest group...
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