The sentence is dropped like throwing a shovelful of dirt: "We must get rid of the primary." In an interview with the JDD , the young secretary general of the Les Républicains (LR) party, Aurélien Pradié, reiterates all the harm that the current leadership of his party thinks of "this machine to lose and to shrink the right". Until trying to erase its existence in the statutes of the movement.
Far from burying the method of appointing the last right-wing presidential candidate, the release of the deputy from Lot is indicative of the renewed interest that the primary has registered in recent weeks in a significant number of LR executives.
"We need a calendar"
Faced with growing uncertainties as to the determination of a François Baroin to descend into the presidential arena, all draw the same conclusion: “Since the crisis, we have found a swimming lane that did not exist before. It remains to be seen who wears the swimsuit " , spiritually sums up the LR MEP Brice Hortefeux, not opposed to a " primary
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