The Republic is like living together, it invades discourse as it disappears.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, in a Robespierrist fury, identifies with her, Emmanuel Macron, on the tarmac at Orly, appropriates her, Marine Le Pen assures us that she is the last Republican;
as for the Republicans, it's like Port Salut, it's written on it.
One and the other mount fronts, disciplines, coalitions of rejection to the point of transforming electoral life into a heap of roadblocks and prohibited directions.
All this, however, is indifferent to more than one in two French people.
So much so that a game is played between minorities who all claim majority status.
Together!
and the Nupes each bring together around 12.5% of registered voters.
This means that more than 70% of French people of voting age feel otherwise hostile,
at least foreign to these political families.
The fact that they have shared the public debate for eight weeks can only reinforce the desertion.
That…
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