Jean-Luc Mélenchon affirmed it Sunday evening, a few minutes after the results:
“La Nupes crossed in a magnificent way the first test
which it encountered”
.
Before quickly adding:
"Rest to do the other part of the way"
.
The one who will be the hardest for this unprecedented alliance on the left, given neck and neck with the presidential camp in the first round.
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The quasi-marketing argument around the idea that Jean-Luc Mélenchon could be
"elected Prime Minister"
is close to fiction for good given the projections for the second round.
Within the Nupes, everyone dreamed of distancing the macronists more clearly from the first round to see this scenario through to the end, mobilizing on the left.
For this short week between two rounds, the Nupes must therefore rethink its strategy and now wants to install the idea of a
“referendum”
against Emmanuel Macron.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon took up the formula on Monday evening, during the “20 Hours” of France 2:
“If you want to retire at 60…
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