Released from prison but still monitored, Philippe Rickwaert tries to convince socialist candidate Amélie Dorendeu to form an alliance with Michel Vidal, leader of the radical party. But things don’t go according to plan and his plan backfires.
While Cyril goes on the media circuit with a secular-focused political line, Amélie triumphs with Thorigny as her new Prime Minister. Facing unfair judgment, Philippe makes a last-ditch effort to meet the Secretary-General of the Élysée.
In a televised debate against the National Front leader, Philippe suggests a referendum on diversity in schools. Thorigny schemes to create a political movement that will challenge Amélie in the next presidential election.
In a televised debate against the National Front leader, Philippe suggests a referendum on diversity in schools. Thorigny schemes to create a political movement that will challenge Amélie in the next presidential election.
Philippe has been abandoned and is in big trouble. Amélie brings the socialist barons in line with an iron fist. Refusing the defeat, Philippe undertakes a wild counteroffensive, seeking out a leader able to defy Amélie.
Amélie faces her first political roadblock when trying to pass her key Health Act. Philippe tries to leverage a young parliament member’s struggle to get rid of a political enemy, but ends up in a tough spot.
The parliamentary crisis reaches a new peak and Amélie is more weakened than ever. Philippe sees the opportunity to persuade her to try the Left Alliance, but a national threat hardens her resolve, threatening her relationship with Philippe.
After reuniting with his former fiefdom, Dunkirk, Philippe tries to sow discord in his successor’s legislative campaign in order to plan his comeback. Meanwhile, Amélie turns the tables and Philippe looks for a way to take advantage.