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European elections 2024: for Jean-Yves Camus, of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, Emmanuel Macron “is a bit like the voodoo doll of the campaign”
Jean-Yves Camus, co-director of the Observatory of Political Radicalities of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, is present on the set of 19/20 info, Sunday March 3. In particular, he sheds light on the European elections.
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Jean-Yves Camus, co-director of the Observatory of Political Radicalities of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, is present on the set of 19/20 info, Sunday March 3. In particular, he sheds light on the European elections.
Emmanuel Macron was clearly targeted by Jordan Bardella during his meeting on Sunday March 3. “It’s a bit like the voodoo doll of the countryside, the one in the little statue in whom we try to stick pins“, comments Jean-Yves Camus, co-director of the Observatory of Political Radicalities of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, who is present on the set of 19/20 info, Sunday March 3.
“Return the RN to its technical incapacity to propose solutions”
While for the European elections, the list of the National Rally (RN) has “quite a considerable advantage“, recalls Jean-Yves Camus, the Renaissance list, “will have to play this image (…) of a hardworking, technical MEP, but at the same time linked by her origins to the rural world, and with an image of seriousness which will allow the executive to carry out what it knows how to do“, analyzes the co-director of the Observatory of Political Radicalities.
Or, in detail, “refer the RN to its technical incapacity to propose solutions to the problems it sets out, also to refer it to its supposed role as agent of foreigners, (…) and explain, naturally, that it is a party which complains a lot, which represents the grievances of a whole series of French people, but which has an MEP who leads the list and has done work in Brussels.”