Tue. Mar 24th, 2026

Jérôme Jaffré: “The problem with the central bloc is that it’s not enough of a ‘bloc’ and not central enough”

Version originale paraphrasée (Français)

Le politologue renommé Jérôme Jaffré, depuis son bureau parisien en juin 2024, a livré une analyse perspicace de la situation politique actuelle. Il a notamment souligné que le « bloc central » souffre d’un manque criant de cohésion interne et d’une insuffisance de positionnement véritablement central sur l’échiquier politique.

Selon Jaffré, cette faiblesse structurelle empêche le bloc d’agir comme une force unie et déterminante, le rendant vulnérable et moins influent qu’il ne devrait l’être au sein du paysage politique.


Rewritten and Translated Version (English)

Renowned political scientist Jérôme Jaffré, speaking from his Parisian office in June 2024, offered a keen analysis of the current political landscape. He specifically highlighted that the “central bloc” suffers from a glaring lack of internal cohesion and an insufficient truly central positioning within the political spectrum.

According to Jaffré, this structural weakness prevents the bloc from acting as a united and decisive force, rendering it vulnerable and less influential than it should be within the political arena.

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