CHRONIC. Candidate LR is skating in the polls. It is difficult for her to find a new impetus without a doctrine, a presence, a personal style.
Through Sophie Coignard
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AT right, in recent years, there has been Juppeism, Fillonism, Sarkozyism… So many shades of post-Gaullism that are easily identifiable for voters. But what is “peccessism”? The term itself does not exist. Or not yet, that’s all we can wish for the LR candidate. Admittedly, it will not announce its program until mid-February, but that is not the question.
“Pécssisme”, if it manages to emerge one day, cannot be a series of propositions, even skilfully articulated. Any presidential candidate must have not only a doctrine, but also a presence and a style of their own. But Valérie Pécresse presents herself so far as a kind of summary motion between the different figures who have marked the dr…
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