The existence of a complex institutional apparatus and the dominance of the centre over the essential aspects of what is decided at the national level in fact introduce a gap between the people and those whom they designate to represent them. It is this gap that defines representative democracy. Every campaign marks the quintessence of representation, in the double sense of the term (delegation and staging). Pretenders must prove their ability to represent, that is, to embody the expectations of the electorate. The campaign also allows you to see the representation of a unique show aimed at the public. She presents the appeal of a novel in which we passionately follow the vicissitudes of the great protagonists. If the story is well done, readers remain in suspense from beginning to end.