New Popular Union: how Mélenchon and the left imposed their media “moment”

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This Wednesday, May 4, Jean-Luc Mélenchon goes to Matignon. His own “Matignon”, far from the columns and gilding of the hotel of the same name. The discreet and grayish headquarters of France Insoumise has been renamed by mysterious militants. An A4 sheet, taped to the white gates of 25, passage Dubail (10th arrondissement of Paris) amuses the horde of journalists who flock there. The one who dreams of being the “Prime Minister” of the union of the left smiles, waves, then rushes into the building. Today’s episode can begin.

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