LA MARSEILLAISE
With its editorial line firmly anchored on the left and open to "all the components of the social movement", La Marseillaise is clearly the only daily that claims its political commitment... and its independence, at a time when most titles are being absorbed by the big groups. It contains numerous articles on the demonstrations or trade unionist movements that have made the newspaper a success since its first publication in August 1944, but also close-ups on the associative and cultural circles of the Vaucluse. A great defender of the ecological cause, the newspaper regularly offers portraits and interviews of personalities who are leading the fight for the defence of the environment. A page exclusively reserved for manades and bullfighting recalls its attachment to regional traditions. From the field, always from the field, incisive journalists and chronicles that are sometimes cookie-cutter, this is all the salt of La Marseillaise.
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