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CHRONIC. The Insoumis leader benefits from a media honeymoon where neither his program nor his compromises are questioned.
By Jean-Francois Kahn
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QAny progressive would not be disturbed by this disturbing observation: Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who became the number one media star after Zemmour (a bad sign!), rejects the result of the presidential election, declares the winner illegitimate and, with 22% of the votes which placed him in third position (30% for the left), asserts his readiness, thanks to the legislative elections, to exercise power. The real power. Marine Le Pen, she accepts the verdict of the polls, does not dispute the legitimacy of the winner and, although strong of the 24% who placed her in second position (34% for the extreme right), invites the voters to provide her enough deputies to counterbalance Macronist power.
What is the most democratic attitude?
Imagine what the answer would be…
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