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Citizens Initiative spokespeople held a press conference Saturday in Paris, announcing the seven candidates on the starting line (whether they liked it or not). From 120,000 today, the number of voters is still growing through January 23. the
Popular primaries like the left: a little lost, still in anticipation. “We dare and at worst it works”, sums up Mathilde Emer, a spokeswoman for the People’s Primary with Samuel Grybowsky, at a press conference Saturday in Paris. It’s an important day for this national movement that has set itself the ambition of uniting the left in the presidential election, with the seven candidates announced on the starting line.
Among them are the 2022 Left Heavyweights Jean-Luc Melenchon, Yannick Gadot, Anne Hidalgo and Christian Topira. But also little-known: environmental activist Anna Aguib Porterei and health expert Charlotte Marchandis. Not to forget the European Parliament member and environmental activist Pierre Larrotoro who has just ended a hunger strike under the trade union sign that will last for a week. The first three reject “basic pop” as a whole. It doesn’t matter, especially since Christiane Tobira has chosen to play the game, and voters will vote from January 27-30, on the basis of majority rule, with each candidate mentioned.
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