“I think something begins that has the taste of hope, the smell and taste of beginnings, something that resembles spring.”
A bit lyrical, Raphaël Glucksmann promised this Sunday evening, March 24, a singing tomorrow to the 2,500 activists gathered in Tournefeuille, near Toulouse, where he officially launched his European battle.
If the head of the list for the PS and Public Place spoke of Europe which can recover despite the “storm”, it is difficult not to detect the sign of a certain euphoria, less than 80 days before the election.
Like its slogan “Wake up Europe” which is displayed in fluorescent pink letters on a yellow background in the room.
“There is the possibility of doing something immense on June 9, 2024,” Glucksmann insisted at the end of the meeting, more explicitly.
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