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The Truth About Ben And Jerry s Anti-Semitic Act | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Jeff Dunetz | 17 Av 5781 – July 25, 2021
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Elections régionales Fabien Roussel (PCF) : « La gauche dimanche, c est Guillaume Garot ! »
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Mayor-Governor of Vienna affirms depth of Austria-Qatar relations
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In 2015 French novelist Michel Houellebecq published Submission, which became a bestseller in France, Germany and Italy. The novel imagines the 2022 French presidential election being contested between Marine Le Pen and a fictional Islamist candidate, Mohammed Ben-Abbes.
The European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, is being tipped as a possible contender for the French presidential election in April 2022.
Emmanuel Macron broke the mould when he was elected President in 2017 - he was the candidate of a party, La République En Marche!, which had only been formed 12 months before the election.
Most elections during the Fifth Republic have been fought between a Socialist and a candidate from one of conservative parties, UMP or RPR.
Régionales en Ile-de-France : Pécresse veut mettre la main sur le périphérique
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