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Writer’s block: Patrick Sébastien slams Alain Souchon’s comments on the National Rally

French Singer Patrick Sébastien ​Plans Political ⁤Role Following Criticism of Alain SouchonS Remarks on‍ Far-Right Voters

Paris,​ France – Entertainer Patrick Sébastien is preparing to actively⁣ engage​ in the 2027 ​French presidential election, collecting policy proposals from ⁢citizens to present⁤ to candidates, following a public⁢ disagreement sparked⁢ by​ singer Alain ⁤souchon’s comments about ⁢voters perhaps ​supporting‌ the National Front (now Rassemblement National). Souchon stated on⁢ Friday that he doubted “the French are stupid enough to elect someone from the National ​Front to lead.”

Sébastien, author of ⁢the recently published book Not even afraid, characterized⁢ Souchon’s statement ‌as dismissive and out of touch. Sébastien Chenu,a deputy from the⁤ North,echoed⁢ this sentiment,describing Souchon’s⁤ words ‍as “displaced,disconnected and contemptuous” in a Sunday appearance on The Grand ⁣Jury⁣ RTL-Public Senate- Le Figaro-M6.Chenu countered that​ French citizens are ​”intelligent enough ‍to break with all the policies that make them unhappy.” The exchange highlights a growing tension surrounding perceptions of the electorate and⁢ the ‌potential rise of far-right political movements in France.

Sébastien clarified on BFM television November 17th that ​while he intends to be a significant voice in the upcoming ⁢election cycle, he‌ does not plan to run for president himself. Instead, ⁤he is focusing on gathering⁤ input directly from the​ French public to inform the platforms of ‍potential candidates.This initiative aims to ensure that the ⁤concerns of everyday citizens are ⁤addressed during the campaign.

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