Les Insoumis already tells the end of the film.
On the evening of Sunday June 9, the day of the European elections, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's troops planned to tour the television sets to deplore the low scores of the left-wing lists.
Or rather, to overwhelm their competitors, who have always refused a common Nupes list.
“On June 9, the French will see the big score of the National Rally, and behind all the small bars on the left.
This can create despair.
It’s irresponsible
,” already warns Manon Aubry, head of the LFI list.
Nor should we count on the Mélenchonists to join the calls for a rally that the Socialists and Ecologists should launch, perhaps from the same evening, in the run-up to the 2027 presidential election.
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“Those who want union in 2027, but who do not want it in 2024, what is their credibility?”
continues Manon Aubry.
Manuel Bompard, the national coordinator of LFI, gets going:
“After June 9…
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