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Sarkozy, "une menace considérable" pour la France selon Manuel Valls

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Le Premier ministre Manuel Valls a fustigé, lundi 29 août, à l'occasion du meeting de rentrée du gouvernement organisé à Colomiers (Haute-Garonne) la "menace considérable" que représente selon lui l'ancien président Nicolas Sarkozy, qui "impose" son agenda à la droite et qui "s'assoit sur les grands principes de la Constitution".

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