MAINTENANCE. According to essayist Noémie Halioua, the LFI candidate’s interventions on Jewish issues are “more than ambiguous”, even “conspiratorial”.
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ATare we witnessing a “rebound”? Supporters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon believe in it. Some polling institutes, including Elabe, place the leader of La France insoumise in third place in voting intentions for the 2022 presidential election, behind the untouchable Emmanuel Macron and the candidate of the National Rally Marine Le Pen. Jean-Luc Mélenchon can still hope to embody the useful vote on the left and grab the second qualifying place for the second round. This scenario worries Noémie Halioua, a specialist in Jewish history, author of The Sarah Halimi Affair (Cerf, 2018) and essay Against each other – Sarcelles, from living together to living apart, which has just been published by Editions du Cerf. In an interview on pointit warns of the perils of the candidate Mélench…
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