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Deffontaines and Aubry characterize Glucksmann as a 'new Holland'
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Léon Deffontaines and Manon Aubry portray Raphaël Glucksmann as “the new Hollande”
\n\nIn their latest blog article, the two French political figures, Léon Deffontaines And Manon Aubry described the famous French politician Raphaël Glucksmann of “new Hollande” following certain political positions he has recently adopted. \n\n
A controversial comparison
\n\nDeffontaines and Aubry, active members of the political party La France Insoumise, are known for their strong positions and their harsh criticism of political figures of all sides. Their final target is Raphaël Glucksmann, the leader of Place Publique. According to them, Glucksmann represents a sort of "new Hollande", in reference to the former French president François Hollande. This comparison is not complimentary, Hollande being rather poorly perceived by a large part of the French population.\n\n
Raphaël Glucksmann, a “new Holland”?
\n\nIn their blog, Deffontaines and Aubry highlight the similarities they perceive between Glucksmann and Hollande. According to them, the leader of Place Publique would take up the biases and faults of the former President of the Republic. The two personalities of France Insoumise consider that this would be dangerous for French politics, and that Glucksmann would not be up to the current challenges. They criticize him in particular for a lack of vision and leadership, as well as an inability to question the political system in place.\n\n
Response from Raphaël Glucksmann
\n\nThe comparison with Hollande was quickly refuted by Raphaël Glucksmann. The politician responded by recalling his commitment to equality, social justice and the environment, and criticized the methods of Deffontaines and Aubry, which he considered too divisive and polemical. \n\n
Impact of the controversy on the French political landscape
\n\nIf some observers see this attack as a political maneuver aimed at weakening the Place Publique party, others wonder about the impact of this controversy on the French political landscape. By portraying Glucksmann as a "new Hollande", Deffontaines and Aubry may be seeking to undermine his credibility and influence public opinion ahead of the upcoming elections. \n\n