Hard-Left Mélenchon Launches 2027 Campaign with Broadside Against National Rally
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Listen on Spotify Apple Music Deezer “The primary is over,” declared the La France Insoumise candidate on Sunday during his rally in Saint-Denis, proclaiming his dominance over the entire left. Has he gone too far? Anthony Lattier discusses this with Sarah Paillou and Klara Durand in the new episode of Playbook Paris, the POLITICO podcast.
Candidate of the LFI presented himself as the only alternative to the party of extreme right, which accused of promoting an ideology of supremacy that intends to divide people "by ethnicity and religion".
Mélenchon seeks to rally support to avoid far-right presidency
France’s veteran leftist Jean-Luc Mélenchon pitched himself on Sunday as the most viable candidate in next year’s presidential election to prevent a win by the far-right National Rally party.
The fourth presidential campaign of the unsuspecting leader began on Sunday 7 June with a demonstration of force in the Seine-Saint-Denis. If he concentrated his attacks on the National Rally, the candidate asked a rhetorical question to his competitors on the left: who else can beat him the far right in 2027?
Jean-Luc Mélenchon consciously chose the day and place to give the "chupinazo" of the presidential elections and advance the competition. The leader of the...

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