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The aspirant to the post of Prime Minister has trained the eyes on his program in the final stretch. At the risk of revealing its gaping flaws.
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By Marc Vignaud
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DFor several weeks, Jean-Luc Mélenchon has managed to shine the spotlight on Nupes, to the point of threatening the absolute majority targeted by Emmanuel Macron. It must be said that the talented tribune that he is benefited from a sluggish campaign by the presidential majority. In doing so, he took the risk of looking at his economic program. And to reveal that its application would sign a real upheaval compared to the policy followed since 1983, on the left as on the right.
The Nupes, which takes up most of the program of La France insoumise, provides for a gigantic policy of recovery by the demand for 250 billion in public spending per year after 5 years, that is to say once it has increased in power during the first four years of the mandate. Or the equivalent…
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