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  2. Le Figaro - Wikipedia

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    Le Figaro was founded as a satirical weekly in 1826, [12] [13] taking its name and motto from Le Mariage de Figaro, the 1778 play by Pierre Beaumarchais that poked fun at privilege. Its motto, from Figaro's monologue in the play's final act, is " Sans la liberté de blâmer, il n'est point d'éloge flatteur " ("Without the freedom to criticise ...

  3. Political positions of Emmanuel Macron - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Political positions of Emmanuel Macron. Emmanuel Macron, the 25th president of France, positions himself as a liberal and a centrist. [ 1 ][ 2 ] When he launched his party En Marche in April 2016, he said that it was "neither right nor left". By March 2017, Macron stated that he and his party were now "both right and left". [ 3 ]

  4. Maxime Tandonnet - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his administrative career, he regularly contributed to Le Figaro, [9] Atlantico, [10] Le Journal du Dimanche, [11] [12] and the Revue Politique et Parlementaire. [13] He also became a guest instructor on immigration policy at Paris-East Créteil University in 2011. [14] Tandonnet died on 21 September 2024 [1], at the age of 65. [12]

  5. Jacques Julliard - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Julliard was born on 4 March 1933 in Brénod, Ain. [1] [2] His father and grandfather had both been mayors of the village where he was born.Julliard prepared for entrance to an École normale supérieure at the Lycée du Parc in Lyon, where he was influenced by two teachers close to Emmanuel Mounier.

  6. Groupe Figaro - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Figaro. Groupe Figaro is a French media conglomerate owned by Dassault Group. [1] The company contains some of the core assets of the now extinguished Socpresse that Dassault purchased in 2006. Dassault renamed its press holdings as "Groupe Figaro" in 2011. [2]

  7. Left Party (France) - Wikipedia

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    Left Party. The Left Party (French: Parti de gauche, PG) is a left-wing democratic socialist political party in France, [2] founded in 2009 by Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Marc Dolez after their departure from the Socialist Party (PS). The PG claims to bring together personalities and groups from different political traditions; it claims a socialist ...

  8. Federation of the Republican Left - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of the Republican Left ( French: Fédération de la gauche républicaine; FGR) is a French political coalition of several small centre-left to left-wing parties. Announced on 29 April 2022, following the 2022 French presidential election, [1] the federation presents several candidates for the June 2022 French legislative election ...

  9. Democratic and Republican Left group - Wikipedia

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    groupe-communiste.assemblee-nationale.fr. The Democratic and Republican Left group (French: Groupe de la Gauche démocrate et républicaine or GDR) is a parliamentary group in the National Assembly including representatives of the French Communist Party (PCF) as well as leftist parties with bases in Overseas France.