French far-left candidate for the upcoming presidential election Jean-Luc Melenchon delivers a speech after a march in Paris, Sunday, March 20, 2022. Jean-Luc Melenchon is rising in the polls ahead of April 10th and 24th election.
Polling in third or fourth place in the presidential vote, Melenchon — who has been known as “Melen-show” for his crowd-attracting rhetoric — aimed to unite left-leaning supporters after the brutal stumbles of the French Socialists in recent years. “We are going to win! Melenchon! President!” chanted supporters ahead of a 45-minute speech during which the rebellious leftist highlighted contrasts with Macron, the incumbent president who polls consider the favorite to win the vote. The 70-year-old criticized Macron’s plan for different teaching methods in school and backed lowering the retirement age from 62 to 60.
Under Macron, it will be, he said, “the end of the republican school, the end of the one and indivisible French people,” he claimed. “Vote you will retire at 60!”France’s first round of the presidential election takes place on April 10, with a presidential runoff on April 24 if no candidate wins outright.
In 2017, the charismatic Melenchon failed to reach the presidential runoff, in which Macron beat far-right challenger Marine Le Pen.Gordon Brown has said Boris Johnson should not be "afraid" of a second independence referendum, arguing that he had "no doubt" the Unionist side would win again."Everyone must now take care of the interests of our state, the interests of Ukraine," Zelenskyy said. "Because it is for the sake of life.
You mean their opposition candidate is more left than the one they have now? Wow. Lord help France.
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