Europe 1 08:59, April 25, 2022

At the microphone of Sonia Mabrouk, Jérôme Jaffré, political scientist and researcher associated with CEVIPOF and Michel Wieviorka, sociologist, author of the book “Alors Macron, Joyeux?”, note a fractured political landscape at the end of the presidential election of 2022. For For them, these divisions can only be resolved through democratic life and political debate.

The presidential election leaves a political landscape particularly divided between left, extreme right and center right.

How will the President of the Republic succeed in governing in this context conducive to division?

Political guests of Sonia Mabrouk, Jérôme Jaffré, Political scientist and associate researcher at CEVIPOF and Michel Wieviorka, Sociologist, author of the book “Alors Macron, Joyeux?”

hope for a five-year term that will transform divisions into political and institutional debates. 

For Michel Wieviorka, France is now compartmentalized into "blocks which do not seem to be able to communicate. The solution which would consist in swallowing a small piece of it, integrating it into a government is a solution which does not solve any problem and which leaves the fractures still We must transform the fractures into debate, into conflict, into institutional life and into something other than chaos or violence" 

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