Everywhere and nowhere.
This is the paradoxical position of Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the new political landscape.
Everywhere, because not a day has gone by since the end of the legislative elections without us seeing it or hearing it.
Nowhere, because the Insoumis in chief no longer has any elective mandate.
Everywhere, because it is his initiative to unite the left launched between the two rounds of the presidential election, which, in large part, explains the results of June 19.
Nowhere, because having chosen not to be a candidate for re-election as a deputy, the tribune will not sit.
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