Purges, lack of democracy, “atmosphere of courtiers”… A look into the Mélenchon system at LFI
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Jean-Luc Mélenchon loves these stories: small groups of fighters who manage to win, alone against all. "100 men can conquer a country," he often repeats. At the dawn of the creation of La France insoumise, he was also passionate about Francisco Pizarro who, with a handful of Spanish conquistadors, brought the Inca dynasty to its knees in the 16th century. More than ever, the movement resembles these stories. Jean-Luc Mélenchon has gradually built a clan ready to do anything to bring him to power. Regardless of the growing unpopularity, the repeated controversies , the rebellious one is preparing for a fourth candidacy. How to stop? "I am anxious so I gave myself reasons to live, that's why m
Libération