Tag: Mélenchon
Abaya: the lesson of left-wing voters to Mélenchon and ecologists
Will the “new absurd religious war” predicted by Jean-Luc Mélenchon take place? On Monday, September 4, back to school day, 298 students showed up at the door of their high…
Darmanin, Mélenchon, Le Pen… Who will win the popular class vote?
“There are more sausages if you want!” In shirt sleeves and glass of beer in hand, Gérald Darmanin strolls this Sunday August 27 in the botanical garden of Tourcoing (North).…
Europeans: the secrets of a Royal plan for Mélenchon
At the table of an opulent restaurant in eastern Paris, Guillaume Lacroix, the influential boss of the confidential Left Radical Party (PRG), sighs in despair. “Last week, it was Nicolas…
Between Nicolas Sarkozy and Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a Russian romance
The words of Nicolas Sarkozy could be those of another, who would have believed him? In the interview given to Figaro Magazine for the release of his new book The…
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, an “injured animal” who weaves his future candidacy
Out of sight out of mind. Olivier Faure no longer really remembers the last time Jean-Luc Mélenchon wrote him a message, nor their last tete-a-tete. In December, “maybe”. The boss…
Guillaume Lacroix: “Jean-Luc Mélenchon has to take a vacation… even a long vacation!”
We tend to forget it, but the radical leftists are far from having disappeared, they and their long history. Last March, the PRG organized its 103rd congress and reappointed Guillaume…
From Macron to Mélenchon, everyone is preparing for the after “hundred days”
In this episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon slips into the last meeting of the Political Service of L’Express with Erwan Bruckert, Paul Chaulet, and Olivier Pérou, before the departure…
Mélenchon and the left facing the temptation of violence
A chill ran through the left when, after the first two nights of urban riots following Nahel’s death, Jean-Luc Mélenchon refused to call for calm. The anti-Nupes left overwhelms him,…
Mélenchon, “the disruptive agent”: the Nupes is about to pass the weapon to the left
It was to be a festive weekend “of ideas”, three days of debates bringing together the oils of Nupes, from Manuel Bompard to Olivier Faure and Marine Tondelier, via Boris…
Death of Nahel: Mélenchon and the refusal to temper
Did you have to be a great cleric to know that the death of Nahel, 17, killed by a policeman during a traffic check in Nanterre, would sooner or later…