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The former president confides to the “Point” his concern about the radicalization of the left and the decrepitude of the PS, which “does not even have the audacity”.
by Michel Revol
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“Ecrook! » On the crowded platform of the Lyon Part-Dieu station, the man has just seen François Hollande, and this vision puts him beside himself. He howls in the middle of the crowd waiting for his train, this October morning. “Crogue! Thank you for your shitty work law! » As usual, Hollande is the one who does not hear. Surrounded by a handful of security police, he smiles, slips a few: ” Hello how are you ? » to those who recognize him, and head for the exit.
A few minutes later, in the minivan that transports him to the Duchère district, the former head of state is still surprised. His eyes round under his eyelids in a circumflex accent. This kind of scene, he assures, is rare. Almost every day, he is in a different city to promote his…
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