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CHRONIC. We saw her sink, pushed down by Zemmour. And now Marine Le Pen is back. The candidate is transfigured! Like Jacques Chirac in 1995.
By Christine Clerc
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VS’was on May 3, 2017. With 21.3% of the vote in the first round of the presidential election against Emmanuel Macron (24.1%), Marine Le Pen, 48, faced the former Minister of the Economy, 39 , in a televised debate. “I am the people’s candidate!” she proclaimed. It was a shipwreck. The nose in a file that she consulted feverishly, the candidate of the National Front confused the groups Alstom and General Electric. “You are reading a file that does not correspond to the file! interrupted Macron, scathing professor. And her, her increasingly red neckline betraying her extreme embarrassment as a bad student, accusing her competitor of “cynical industrial choices” and “drinks with your friends at the Rotonde”… before drawing arms in large waves of right and…
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His name has become synonymous with a free and powerful France. De Gaulle, the man of the appeal of June 18, has established himself in history first as a rebel, a resistance fighter and then as a charismatic political leader, in France and abroad. Adored, hated during his presidency, he became after his death a myth, an ideal politician that on the right and on the left we begin to regret.
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