It is the story of a man who aspires to the Sixth Republic, but who breathes the Fifth.
It's the big gap of a former who dreams of being a "smuggler", of awakening a new generation, but who lives like a nightmare of having to hand over.
It is the ambivalence of a Trotskyist who wants to provoke revolution in all places of power, but who does not support any germ of protest in his own citadel.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon or the contradiction.
Like Ségolène Royal on the evening of her failure against Nicolas Sarkozy, the leader of the Insoumis sees victories on the evening of each of her defeats.
Also, when on April 24 he launched to his people
“do better!”
, he does not act of humility, as if he really thought that others than him would achieve it;
he shows a wounded pride and launches a challenge to whoever would dare point out the failure.
His
“do better!”
is a “go for it since you think you are so strong!”.
The crisis that is shaking La France insoumise today results from this tomorrow…
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