“We are going to shake the coconut tree.
Simple words behind which hides an iron will.
But with a smile at the end.
Rachel Kéké is like that.
Without makeup.
And in a very standardized French political landscape, inevitably her profile as a maid, black, mother of five children, who arrives at the doors of the National Assembly, denotes, even upsets.
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