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CHRONIC. For lack of having campaigned and having heard the message of the French in the presidential election, the head of state finds himself almost prevented.
By Christine Clerc
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IHe knew it, from that sad Sunday April 24 in front of the Eiffel Tower, when he arrived at 9:30 p.m., holding Brigitte’s hand and escorted by about twenty children who seemed not to know what was going on. they were doing there. The loudspeakers sang “One More Time”. Some 3,000 supporters, in the forefront of which former Prime Minister Manuel Valls, soon to be beaten in the distant overseas constituency which would be granted to him, but also 1,200 accredited journalists from all over the world had been waiting for them for an hour against the white desk surmounted by the acronym “We All”.
Several times, we had repeated the unexpected score: 58.5% of the votes in the second round of this historic presidential election, against 41.46 for Marine Le Pen! It should have been a beautiful evening of…
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