It's a week like no other that ends in the French presidential election campaign.
In fact, one wonders if the outbreak of war in Ukraine, with the Russian military invasion, has not completely changed the nature of this presidential election.
This twelfth episode of the presidential "Recap", the political meeting of
20 Minutes
in video, is largely devoted to this new deal.
New deal first for the President of the Republic, still not an official candidate and who will have to do so in a difficult context.
Because time is running out: Emmanuel Macron must declare himself before Friday, March 4.
New deal also for the other candidates who must position themselves.
And it's not easy in the midst of an international crisis and when the president will largely lead the dance.
Finally, before the war, this week marked the return to business in the countryside.
First for Fabien Roussel, accused by Mediapart of having taken advantage of a fictitious job.
Between 2012 and 2017 he was parliamentary attaché to the National Assembly but he would have in fact exclusively worked for the Communist Party.
And then the progress of the LR primary has been under fire from critics since a
Liberation
investigation revealed the unorthodox methods of registration of the camp of Valérie Pécresse.
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