Special Envoy to Saint-Étienne
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At a meeting in Saint-Étienne on Friday evening, Jean-Luc Mélenchon wanted to extricate himself from the storms that are shaking LFI.
In recent days, several figures of the movement such as François Ruffin, Clémentine Autain, Manon Aubry or Alexis Corbière have multiplied criticism.
Some on the new leadership of the party and the eviction of "historic", others on the defense deemed too frenzied Adrien Quatennens, the colt of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, yet convicted of domestic violence.
“Those who have fallen must be able to rehabilitate themselves”
At the convention center, the Insoumis wanted to focus his speech against inflation and on the
“battle”
he intends to wage against pension reform.
The former presidential candidate will however have taken the opportunity to slip in a few references to the “business” of LFI.
“I thought I would be in withdrawal.
I was trying to imagine what the role would be like given what my life has been like so far, but I couldn't find it
,” he explained.
"Ultimately…
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