At Debout la France, the doors keep slamming.
To the point of covering the voice, now well isolated, of its president, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan.
The breaking of the ban of his former right arm, Jean-Philippe Tanguy, last week in an interview with
Figaro
, seems to have opened a breach through which executives and officials of the movement are constantly escaping.
Criticizing the
"many strategic reversals"
of the sovereignist leader, his refusal to seize the hand extended by Marine Le Pen after having supported it in 2017, no less than sixty executives of Debout la France - including a dozen departmental secretaries as many members of the national office - have registered for the last ten days in Tanguy's footsteps, breaking with the presidential candidate.
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On social networks, the vice-president of the movement, Anne-Sophie Frigout, the communications director, Alexandre Loubet, or the former campaign director and sponsorship manager, Thomas
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