Week, very eventful on the left side. Between an Anne Hidalgo who, faced with the eventuality of a primary – popular or not – changes her mind like blouses, an Arnaud Montebourg who negotiates point by point his program with the one or the one he judges the most bankable – in this case, at the moment, it is Christiane Taubira – and a Jean-Luc Mélenchon and a Yannick Jadot who hear nothing of the calls of their counterparts, we frankly do not know where to turn.
For his part, the leader of the Insoumis has not been idle. Convicted of public insult and defamation of journalists from Radio France’s investigation unit, after their investigation into suspicions of overbilling during his 2017 presidential campaign, he continued his meal tour to collect his promises of sponsorship (it would be to 400). Before its big “immersive and olfactory” meeting in Nantes on Sunday.
Finally, the opening of the hunt for signatures is not yet launched that the candidates are already speaking out against “a democratic scandal”, according to some. It’s the same in every national election. Especially since the 2016 Cazeneuve government decided to make all sponsorships public. Result: some contenders for the Elysée are in “difficulty”.