Édouard Philippe is in the countryside.
Barefoot in his suede moccasins, the former prime minister lightly steps over the small platform facing the empty bleachers of the gymnasium of Octeville-sur-mer, a town in his stronghold of Seine-Maritime.
"I am very, very, very, very happy,"
begins the former head of government, with an emphasis that we know little about.
This Wednesday, September 16, the mayor of Le Havre publicly shows off his new clothes as a former prime minister, two months after his departure from government, to support Senator Les Républicains Agnès Canayer.
He will repeat the exercise on Wednesday evening, this time alongside his former minister Sébastien Lecornu, candidate for the senatorial elections in his department of Eure.
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