The invasion of Ukraine by Russia, which began on February 24, has upset global geopolitics, but also the French presidential campaign.

Indeed, the war and everyone's position vis-à-vis Russia have become a central campaign issue.

And some candidates, like Éric Zemmour, Marine Le Pen or even Jean-Luc Mélenchon, had to "juggle" with the arguments.

Why ?

Because they have been rather “ambiguous” so far about Vladimir Putin.

Clémence explains to you how the three candidates sought to rectify the situation in this new episode of

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  • 20 minute video

  • Jean-Luc Melenchon

  • Vladimir Poutine

  • Russia

  • Marine Le Pen

  • Eric Zemmour

  • War in Ukraine

  • Presidential election 2022

  • Election campaign

  • Oh My Fake

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