The president of the right-wing party "Horizons" and mayor of Le Havre, Edouard Philippe, on his way to Blagnac, in the suburb of Toulouse, on May 6, 2026, photographed Ed Jones / AFP Threatened by extinction in 2027, the great leaders of the "central bloc" staged their distancing from Emmanuel Macron. But these postures struggle to hide their true political matrix. The head of the state lost his courtiers. "It's over, the time when the world wa…
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The president of the right-wing party "Horizons" and mayor of Le Havre, Edouard Philippe, on his way to Blagnac, in the suburb of Toulouse, on May 6, 2026, photographed Ed Jones / AFP Threatened by extinction in 2027, the great leaders of the "central bloc" staged their distancing from Emmanuel Macron. But these postures struggle to hide their true political matrix. The head of the state lost his courtiers. "It's over, the time when the world wa…