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2022-06-14T16:45:53.069Z


The “republican front” with variable geometry of the majority, the possible relative majority of Emmanuel Macron, and the political future of Éric Zemmour will be the themes treated in this issue presented by Yves Thréard, deputy editor of Le Figaro.


Between the two rounds 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 Arnaud Benedetti, political scientist, editor-in-chief of the political and parliamentary review.

To discover

  • LIVE - Legislative 2022: follow the negotiations the day after the first round

  • Find all the results of the legislative elections

Read also Legislative 2022: Macron calls for "a solid majority" in the name of "the best interests of the Nation"

To discuss political news and the challenges of the legislative campaign, Yves Thréard will also be surrounded by Charles Jaigu, senior reporter for

Figaro Magazine

, Jacques Olivier Martin, editor-in-chief of

Figaro Économie,

and Dinah Cohen, journalist at the

Le Figaro

policy

.

Three themes are on the agenda:

  • Why does the majority apply a republican front against the RN, and not against the Nupes?

  • Can we govern with a relative majority?

  • Éric Zemmour, end clap?

  • 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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