It is a political and cultural event of the left this weekend (September 13-14-15, 2024), with debates and political, cultural and festive meetings on the program. The Fête de l’Humanité takes place in a very particular context, two months after the victory of the New Popular Front (NFP) in the legislative elections. Will it be an opportunity for a new lease of life? Analysis of the situation with our guest, Yves Sintomer, professor of Political Science at the University of Paris VIII.
