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But why do policies all publish books?

But why do policies all publish books?
But why do policies all publish books?

There is something to mount a book fair just with them. Politicians, more than ever, write and publish. Essays, memories, presidential print books that do not say their name. In this spring 2025, the booksellers welcomed the works of Fabien Roussel, Bernard Cazeneuve, Clémentine Autain, Olivier Faure or Yaël Braun-Pivet.

They are added to the cuvée of the start of the 2024 school year, during which the works of Jean-Michel Blanquer, Élisabeth Borne, Philippe de Villiers, Boris Vallaud, Sandrine Rousseau, Eva Joly, Danielle Simonnet, were published … Without forgetting that of the President of the RN, Jordan Bardella, blockbuster in the matter, supported by a formidable marketing campaign and sold for more than 180,000 copies.

But why do you all write? Let us recall, before answering, that not all the books cited do not belong to the same typology. Some works are long-time memories (Eva Joly), others experiences of experience (ex-macronist ministers, deputy Boris Vallaud on his life permanently parliamentary), others approach politics by intimate, like Olivier Faure, who …

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