The room is crowded and the atmosphere suffocating, this weeknight, rue des Canettes in Paris.
Every corner of the Cave Saint-Germain is taken over by a handful of students, who have become accustomed to meeting in the bar to celebrate sometimes the election of Donald Trump, sometimes Brexit, or simply the end of the week. .
Leaning against the stone walls, a glass in hand, they talk about sovereignty, identity, nationalist renewal.
And agree on almost everything.
They are the young people of the National Front, the UMP, the Cockade or the Critique of European Reason (CRE).
Among them, Pierre Gentillet, former head of young UMP now columnist on CNews;
Alexandre Loubet, head of the sovereignist association CRE at Sciences Po Paris, now an RN deputy;
Sarah Knafo, future mastermind of the Zemmour campaign.
As well as a certain Jordan Bardella, manager of the frontist federation in Seine-Saint-Denis.
A generation under construction that shares the same backbone…
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