Europe, from the Atlantic to the Urals.
Who could have imagined that General de Gaulle's famous formula sums up the opening of the French campaign for the European elections, as Russia dominates the beginnings of the match between the Macronist majority and the National Rally?
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In the war in Ukraine, Emmanuel Macron is now seeking to position himself as leader of the firm camp against Vladimir Putin.
But what if he took the risk of showing his isolation - temporary?
- on the international scene, the Head of State intends to make the Russian card an asset in his game against Marine Le Pen on the domestic scene.
Also read: Troops on the ground in Ukraine: “Emmanuel Macron’s bet is risky domestically”
The virulent charge of Gabriel Attal in the National Assembly, assimilating the Lepenist
“troops”
– his voters?
its elected officials?
- to
“troops”
of the Russian dictator infiltrated on French soil, showed to what extent the executive intended to mix the vital issues of Europe and the vital interests of Macronism.
A week after being chased from
the “Republican arc”
– in
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