The war in Ukraine is turning the agenda of EELV upside down, which was counting a lot on the mobilization of this Saturday to breathe new life into the Jadot campaign.
By Thibaut Deleaz
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” ATWith the marches for the climate in March, we will benefit from increased media coverage, it will be our moment, ”was stamped a framework of the environmental campaign at the beginning of February. After months parasitized by the popular primary and the debate on the union of the left, Yannick Jadot’s teams were impatiently awaiting this day of mobilization against global warming across France. Finally, talk about ecology to relaunch a campaign that is struggling to take off, with a candidate who fluctuates between 5% and 8% of voting intentions.
The moment is finally here, but, a few hours before the marches on Saturday, March 12, enthusiasm had waned slightly among the ecologists. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia is likely to put citizen mobilization in the background. “The gue…
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