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“I did macronism before Macron!”: Manuel Valls says he finds himself in the values ​​of the majority

“I did macronism before Macron!”, Launched the former socialist invested by the presidential majority in the legislative elections, this Sunday on Europe 1.

“When I was at the PS I considered that it was necessary to change the name, I was for the overcoming of ideas”, he assured.

The former Prime Minister hailed the project of the presidential majority, united around “Europe, republican and secular values, social justice, dialogue”.

Manuel Valls considers that Jean-Luc Mélenchon carries a project of “dangerous rupture”

The former socialist invested by the presidential majority in the legislative elections denounced on Europe this Sunday the agreement made between PS and LFI, denouncing a “dangerous break”.

“This union is made at the cost of four fundamental ruptures”, he estimated, evoking a rupture in terms of “language” by adopting that of “radicality”, a “break with Europe and our major alliances” , a “republican break”, evoking LFI’s positions on secularism, and a “break with reformism”.

“My opponent is mélenchonisme”: Manuel Valls launches his campaign for the legislative elections

The former socialist minister Manuel Valls, invested by the presidential majority for the legislative elections in the 5th constituency of French people living abroad, first posed as “adversary of mélenchonisme”, ensuring that any candidate for Nupes is a “mélenchonist candidate” on Europe 1 this Sunday.

“My opponent is the extremes, but it’s Mélenchonisme, any candidate for this popular union is a Mélenchoniste candidate,” he said.

“To vote for a Mélenchonist candidate is to vote for a candidate against Europe, against the police and security, against nuclear power and getting out of the culture of government,” he declared.

The former First Secretary of the PS assures that an “Everything but Mélenchon is being built”

The former First Secretary of the PS Jean-Christophe Cambadélis assures this Sunday on Radio J that “Everything but Mélenchon is being built”.

“An All but Mélenchon is being built because he has not put himself in a position to be at the center of the left. This agreement will not be lasting and will not hold”, denounced Jean-Christophe Cambadélis , condemning the agreement between socialists and rebels.

“The PS lost its soul for a dish of lentils” by agreeing to “sell off our convictions for a few constituencies”, he regretted.

“The fight is not over”: Le Pen launches the legislative battle by denouncing Macron’s “lax” policy

The RN presidential candidate assures that “the fight is not over” against Macron this Sunday at the microphone of BFMTV, speaking for the first time since his defeat in the second round, during a trip to Hénin-Beaumont .

“The fight is not over, Emmanuel Macron’s policy is as harmful as it was a fortnight ago and we must prevent him from harming him,” she said, denouncing his “lax social policy”.

Copé says he is in favor of a “pact” between LR and the majority after the legislative elections

Former Minister Jean-François Copé and elected LR said he was in favor this Sunday on France Info of a “pact” with the presidential majority after the legislative elections.

“After the legislative elections, the balance of power will have to be taken into account and if LR is large enough, if it makes a lot of sense, it could give a new dimension on the part of the President of the Republic to come and strengthen his right flank”, a- he estimated.

“What falls under individual poaching has much less impact with the French, what has impact is that a political force makes its contribution”, he declared, refusing to condemn the elected LR having preferred to be invested by Renaissance for the June election.

LR “can it still be a government party?”: Copé deplores the successive failures of his party in the presidential election

Jean-François Copé, LR mayor of Meaux, deplored this Sunday on France Info the successive failures of his party in the presidential election, after the debacle experienced by Valérie Pécresse in the presidential election, considering the situation of his camp as “very serious”.

“It is very serious what is happening on the right, this is the third time that we have lost a presidential election,” he recalled.

“A government party like the French right, from the moment it refrains from governing for fifteen years, can it still be a government party?” he asked.

Reconquest! launches his campaign, Zemmour prolongs the suspense over his candidacy

On the far right, Eric Zemmour brought together the 550 candidates of Reconquest! in Paris on Saturday, for a day of training, but Eric Zemmour made the suspense last as to his possible candidacy for the legislative elections.

“I will tell you in the next few days how I will fight this battle,” said the former presidential candidate in his Wagram room speech.

The RN of Marine Le Pen, he will wait until next week to present the axes of his campaign.

The secretary general of the Republicans calls for “breaking with Sarkozyism”

On the right, the secretary general of the Republicans Aurélien Pradié called for “breaking with Sarkozyism” and rebuilding a “popular right”, in an interview with the Point released on Saturday.

“What I learned the most from Nicolas Sarkozy was the meaning of rupture. It was his desire to break with chiraquismo that allowed him to succeed,” he said.

His party met on Saturday in Paris to launch an uncertain legislative campaign after the debacle suffered by Valérie Pécresse in the presidential election.

Mélenchon celebrates “a page of history” with the birth of the union of the left

The leader of the Insoumis, Jean-Luc Mélenchon celebrated “a page of history” with the birth of the “New popular ecological and social union” (Nupes), bringing together under the same banner LFI, the PS, the PCF and EELV, in a meetin in Aubervilliers on Saturday.

“Another world is possible,” he first announced, highlighting “the historical depth” of what the left-wing parties are achieving, united for the legislative elections.

>> To find the report of the meeting of the left, it is to read here.

The presidential majority invests 263 new names, including Véran, Fesneau and the former close friend of Pécresse Reda

The presidential majority unveiled this Saturday the names of 263 new candidates for the June legislative elections, including Robin Reda, a former close friend of Valérie Pécresse, who left LR to join the macronie and ten members of the current government.

Among the new names are those of ten ministers including Olivier Véran or Marc Fesneau.

>> The entire list of new deputies invested can be found here.

The political guests of the day

8:30 a.m. – France Info – Jean-François Copé, LR mayor of Meaux

10 a.m. – EUROPE 1/CNEWS/Les Echos – Manuel Valls, former Prime Minister

12 p.m. – GRAND JURY RTL-Le Figaro-LCI – Olivier Faure, First Secretary of the Socialist Party

12 p.m. – FRANCE INTER/FRANCE INFO/Le Monde – Jean-Luc Mélenchon, LFI deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône

12:10 p.m. – FRANCE 3 – Richard Ferrand, President of the National Assembly and of Ensemble, the confederation of the Macronist majority

2:10 p.m. – “Le Forum Radio J” with Jean-Christophe Cambadelis, former First Secretary of the PS

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