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Alexis Corbière, deputy (ecologist and social) from Seine-Saint-Denis, was the guest on “8h30 franceinfo” on Sunday, May 24, 2026. United States-Iran Agreement, left-wing primary… He answered questions from Hadrien Bect and Madjid Khiat. United States-Iran Agreement: Alexis Corbière wants to “believe in it, like everyone else” The United States and Iran are seeking to finalize an agreement after a breakthrough in their discussions to end the war, with Donald Trump mentioning a “widely negotiated” compromise that would include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Alexis Corbière from Seine-Saint-Denis, “wants to believe in it like everyone else”. The deputy from Seine-Saint-Denis points out that “the war started by Donald Trump cost the United States 25 billion euros” while to fight hunger in the world, “it is estimated that 2.5 to 5 billion would be needed”. According to Alexis Corbière, “it is not very clear what the objective is. Probably the United States, I link this also to their way of intervening in Venezuela, probably sought to have control over countries, areas where oil is distributed.” “The big victim of all this cannot be international law,” concludes Alexis Corbière. Left-wing primary “is hit by people who borderline” Alexis Corbière, co-founder of the movement L’Après, after leaving LFI, criticizes the tensions around the left-wing presidential primary, specifically pointing to former socialist president François Hollande: “The primary is hit by rumors fueled by people who border on madness, because on this chaos, they want to come back. Mr. Hollande is part of that,” says Alexis Corbière, while the former president said in early May that he did not exclude “any decision” on next year’s election. “Mr. Hollande was president of the Republic for five years. He himself, with some lucidity, considered that his record, which was not good, did not even allow him to come back. It would be ironic if he came back today,” continues the co-founder of the movement L’Après. Alexis Corbière also addresses the Socialist Party, deeming it necessary to quickly settle the issue of the left-wing primary: “I make an appeal. I invite the socialist people to settle this matter, so that we can move forward. I must admit that the unitary strategy seems to me the most effective to avoid defeat in the presidential election.” The deputy also sends a message to all those who are against the left-wing primary, like François Hollande, Raphaël Glucksmann, and his former allies from La France insoumise. “Help us instead of complicating things. Fellow insubordinate listeners, help with unity. Together, we need to write a new page in the history of France,” he concludes.