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CHRONIC. He lost on April 10, but wants to win anyway. And doesn’t care who will be at the Élysée, as long as he becomes Prime Minister…
By Sophie Coignard
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“Mélenchon à Matignon”, is the unexpected slogan launched by the Insoumis on this eve of the presidential debate. The candidate eliminated on the evening of April 10 came out of his silence on Tuesday, in an interview with BFMTV. He engaged in a form of counter-programming on the eve of the debate which monopolizes all political commentary. He therefore only lasted eight days away from microphones and cameras.
No question of taking a well-deserved retirement: “I ask the French to elect me Prime Minister”, solemnly declared Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who spans the ballot of April 24 to take his revenge in the “third round”, as he says. : that of the legislative ones. That mocking minds beware of all irony, it is not, according to him, a cakewalk: “Tou…
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