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THE PRESIDENTIAL BRUNCH. Bitter coffee in Corsica, surprise bread in the legislative elections, the big arms of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Bercy who does the accounts.
By Thibaut DeleazMichel Revol, Nathalie Schuck, Mathilde SiraudMarc Vignaud, Geraldine Woessner
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During the entire presidential campaign, the fine cooks of the political service of the Point invites you every Sunday in the kitchens of the staffs of the candidates in the running to deliver you the crisp information and the backstage gilded on edge, around some essential small dishes of the tables of the weekend. To your taste buds and forks!
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