LE FIGARO.
- Henri Guaino and Arnaud Montebourg, you occupy two opposite sides of the political spectrum and yet you share many ideas: what do you expect from this meeting?
Arnaud MONTEBOURG.
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Faced with a sincere Gaullist (there are still some, and they are not only heirs, but also visionaries), I hope to seek by reason the means of reunification of the country.
To come out of the collapse in which we find ourselves, we need to unite our forces and our intelligences and to master our passions.
What France needs is a collective De Gaulle!
As Henri Guaino read, wrote and reflected on Gaullism, it is interesting to compare our visions.
For my part, I am a defrocked socialist - alone, but free.
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Henri GUAINO.
- That
Arnaud Montebourg and I, rooted in two political families which, in history, have often been opposed and having both been confronted with the experience of power, can come together
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