There are nuances that can hurt in politics.
It is also, and perhaps primarily, effective messages to edgy voters.
Three days before the second round of the legislative elections, the candidate of the presidential majority in the fourteenth constituency, Benjamin Haddad, announced this Thursday at the end of the afternoon the "blocking" of the project for a care center for drug addicts which must be set up in the former Chardon-Lagache hospital (16th century).
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