From Clichy-sous-Bois, Emmanuel Macron continues his offensive against Jean-Luc Mélenchon

A few days before the first round of the legislative elections, the Head of State addressed the youth on Wednesday, sending back to back the RN and the Nuts.

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The presidential election is now far away. So far that, this Wednesday, June 8, from Clichy-sous-Bois, in Seine-Saint-Denis, Emmanuel Macron had to remind a schoolboy wishing him the victory: “I have already won, now it is necessary that I work well! “That day, the head of state re-elected with 58.55 % of the votes on April 24, in reality, hinted that he had a lot to lose. Four days before the first round of the legislative elections, the presidential team is threatened by the left alliance formed by the new Ecological and Social People’s Popular Union (Nuts) led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon. So, to ensure a parliamentary majority and to be able to “work well”, the President of the Republic no longer spares his efforts and attacks online the program of his opponent while castigating the attitude of the leader of “rebellious”.

Visit the city of Seine-Saint-Denis to inaugurate a “solidarity dojo”, aimed at democratizing the practice of judo and sport in general, the head of state therefore continued the campaign, late but intense , aimed at removing its voters for the elections of June 12 and 19. After having touched the measures thought to support the health sector in danger, during a trip to Cherbourg (Manche) on May 31, and those aimed at the school from Marseille, on June 2, Emmanuel Macron addressed Wednesday to youth. To this youth of working -class neighborhoods often seduced by the speech of the “Chavez Gaulois”, in the words of the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire.

Accused of having died over his first five-year term, while capturing an older electorate, Emmanuel Macron undoubtedly intended to remind Jean-Luc Mélenchon that he did not have the “monopoly of the heart”. “It’s great,” commented as a Judoka Teddy Riner, happy that judo is thus highlighted.

lack of imagination or continuity

The contemptors of the Head of State will see in this visit to a city concentrating many ailments in the country the lack of imagination of a worried president. The others will underline the “coherence” and the “continuity” of the presidential project attached to “concrete” and “visible” measures. A way of indirectly denouncing the “utopian” project, according to the macronists, of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. A man who, according to Emmanuel Macron and his supporters, would have allied with the Republican left to better misguide her. The clip thus would have the gaits of a radical project which, like the extreme right led by Marine Le Pen, would lead the country “to disorder and submission”, as the chief of the State in a Interview to the regional daily press, June 3.

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