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The environmental candidate is organizing his only major campaign rally this Sunday in Paris. A key moment, even if the Greens trivialize the issue.
By Thibaut Deleaz
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Sa shadow hangs over the Zenith like a curse. The last meeting organized in the Paris hall, in mid-February, left a painful memory. No one has forgotten Valérie Pécresse’s poor performance, anything but comfortable standing on stage in front of more than 7,000 Les Républicains supporters. A failure all the more bitter as his troops had spent the previous days dramatizing the issue to make it a real turning point in the campaign. That Sunday, the soufflé deflated in a few minutes of speech.
This March 27, it is Yannick Jadot who gathers his supporters in the same room. The only major meeting of the campaign for the environmentalist candidate is certainly an important moment. But among the Greens, we carefully avoid making it a particular issue…
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