French political news: Mélenchon, Aubry and Darmanin
Quick Look
Jean-Luc Mélenchon prepares his political comeback in Drôme, Manon Aubry is hospitalized after a viper bite, and Gérald Darmanin joins forces with Édouard Philippe with a view to 2027.
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Why It Matters
The French political landscape is being structured in view of the presidential election of 2027.
Presidential 2027: already seeing himself in the 2nd round, Jean-Luc Mélenchon maintains the pressure on his former left-wing partners.
DECRYPTION - The Insoumis leader, who has just celebrated his 75th birthday, will return this weekend to his movement's summer universities in Drôme, where he will deliver a closing speech on Sunday.
“The week did not go as planned”: rebellious elected official Manon Aubry hospitalized after a viper bite.
In the middle of August, the MEP shared on her Instagram account a photo of herself lying on a hospital bed, after complications linked to the animal's venom.
Why Gérald Darmanin preferred to join Édouard Philippe rather than launch into 2027.
STORY - The Minister of Justice will bring together his loved ones on August 30 in Tourcoing (North). It is now a question for him of succeeding in “weighing” in the campaign of the mayor of Le Havre after having been shaken up in government by the Lyhanna affair.
Open Questions
- What will be the precise content of Jean-Luc Mélenchon's speech?



