Prestigious Science Publisher Extrudes Activist Verbiage
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When Nicolas Sarkozy surprised everyone on July 1st by receiving Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally, in his offices on Rue de Miromesnil in Paris, some observers saw it as an expression of his resentment towards Emmanuel Macron. The former president, it was thought, had found a way to get under the skin of this president, for whom he had always advocated within his political family, but whom he could no longer stand. It must be sai…
EDITORIAL. By pleading, in his "Journal of a prisoner", for "the widest possible spirit of assembly, without anathema and without exclusive", the former head of state suggests that an alliance with the far right is inevitable, breaking with the political will of his former mentor Jacques Chirac.
In his book "Journal of a prisoner" to be published this Wednesday, Nicolas Sarkozy tells of having assured Marine Le Pen that he would not associate with a Republican front and plead for a union of the right. For Roland...
Former President Sarkozy Calls for an Alliance With the RN
During his period of incarceration, suspended pending the appeal process in the trial concerning Libyan funding of his election campaign, French former president Nicolas Sarkozy devoted himself to writing and is preparing to publish, on Wednesday, December 10th, an essay in which he combines his brief experience of prison life with various political reflections. In it, he explicitly calls for a union of right-wing parties, including the Rassembl…
The idea of a rapprochement between the Republicans and the National Rally is gaining ground among right-wing voters. A Toluna Harris Interactive poll reveals a clear support for this strategy, notably brought forward by Nicolas Sarkozy's recent speech.
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