Gaël Brustier is a political scientist and author of
Searching for the people desperately
, co-written with Jean-Philippe Huelin (François Bourin, 2009) and
Tomorrow Gramsci
(Le Cerf, 2015).
His latest published work is
Le Désordre ideologique
(Le Cerf, 2017).
To discover
LIVE - Legislative 2022: follow the negotiations the day after the first round
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LE FIGARO .
- Is Jean-Luc Mélenchon's result a sham victory?
Gael BRUSTIER.
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In theory in the vulgate of the labor movement, the “united front” allows each party to do more and creates synergy.
In terms of seats, this is debatable for the PS or the PCF, in terms of votes, it is unquestionably unverified.
At the start of the presidential campaign, Jean-Luc Mélenchon fluctuated around 9% to 10% of voting intentions.
The collapse of the PS, the historic government party which ended its race at 1.75%, freed up a space.
First, there was a call for a “useful” vote to try to grab the second round, then, at the start of the legislative campaign, a desire to refocus through the alliance with EELV and the PS and…
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