Municipales 2026: Lfi Must "Incarnate the New France, that of the Great Replacement", Says Jean-Luc Mélenchon
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DECRYPTAGE - By evoking, by provocation, the rhetoric of Eric Zemmour, the leader of the Insoumis seeks to impose his counter-recital on French identity in view of the presidential elections of 2027.
Full room, national figures and presidential campaign accents: in Toulouse, on Thursday 22 January, François Piquemal's meeting at the Jean-Mermoz Hall went well beyond the framework of a simple municipal rendezvous. Worn by the presence of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the evening was a demonstration of political strength, fracture lines on the left and wink supported by Toulouse's militant history, between claimed legacies and assumed divisions.
On Thursday 22 November, on the occasion of a visit to Toulouse to support his candidate in the municipal elections, François Piquemal, Jean-Luc Mélenchon affirmed that France must be incarnate "the new France, that of the great replacement".
"We're going to do things locally that we want to give the taste for the whole country," also boasted Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who came in support Thursday night to the unsubmissed candidate in Toulouse.
The Mermoz Hall in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) was once again well filled to host the first major meeting of François Piquemal, LFI candidate for the municipalities. Jean-Luc Mélenchon who had obtained 37% of the votes in the Pink City for the last presidential came to support him.
The leader of LFI was in Haute-Garonne on Thursday 22 January to support the top of his list, François Piquemal, and remind the ecologists and socialists that they might need them in the second round.
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