Popular primary: in Romans-sur-Isère, how did Taubira talk about her victory?


Jean-Luc Boujon (in Romans-sur-Isère), edited by Solène Delinger
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7:29 p.m., February 01, 2022

Two days after winning the Popular Primary, Christiane Taubira traveled this Tuesday to Drôme, to Romans-sur-Isère. The presidential candidate did not want to dwell on her vain attempts to reconcile with the other candidates of the left. Instead, she focused on reviving the footwear industry.

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It was his first trip after winning the People’s Primary. This Tuesday, Christiane Taubira was in Romains-sur-Isère, in Drôme. The presidential candidate did not want to dwell on her vain attempts to reconcile with the other candidates of the left. She preferred to talk about the revival of the shoe industry in Romans-sur-Isère, a subject on which she was inexhaustible.

A spade for left-wing candidates

She nevertheless ended up admitting to having contacted, on Sunday evening, by telephone or SMS, the other left-wing presidential candidates: Anne Hidalgo, Yannick Jadot, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Fabien Roussel. But she declined to make their response public. A way of admitting that the exchanges had not been very fruitful. She launched a small spade at the candidates who act as if the popular Primary had not taken place.

“That a public expression is exactly the same before a democratic process as demonstrative as the popular Primary raises questions. But it is not me who should be asked,” she said.

Not “responsible” for the disunity of the left

A way of implying that she is not responsible for the disunity on the left. Christiane Taubira, visibly driven by this victory, confides that from now on, she won’t stop. It is she who “has the legitimacy”, believes Sophie, an activist from Lyon. But despite this legitimacy, Christiane Taubira remains glued to 3.5% of voting intentions in a poll published yesterday.



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