Special correspondent to Nancy
His long, lanky figure wanders through the pale corridors of the Nancy university hospital, recently ranked among the best in France.
In the middle of the white coats, Raphaël Glucksmann, head of the list in the European elections for his microparty Place publique and for the Socialist Party, is overflowing with enthusiasm.
“I would have dreamed of being a researcher like you.
It’s simply because I wasn’t good enough in science that I ended up writing books and sitting in the European Parliament
,” laughs the essayist to a professor in the care unit. of vectorized internal radiotherapy, a cutting-edge service financed largely by European funds.
The technicality of the subject does not put off the candidate.
He barely asks his interlocutors to explain this or that impenetrable notion.
He who confides that he has encountered illness in those around him in recent months - without opening up further - is clearly passionate about these…
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