This is a famous anecdote: in the course of a debate between the candidates for the presidency of the French Republic, Giscard d'Estaing snapped at François Mitterrand that he did not enjoy a monopoly on good feelings.
It is possible that the finding gave him the presidency, although Mitterrand would defeat him seven years later, promising a "break with capitalism" that went nowhere.
Since then, the right has occasionally turned to the left to
deny it that 'm
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