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Guillaume Peltier: "We need everyone"

2021-01-26T19:19:36.804Z


VIDEO - The vice-president of LR believes that, to win in 2022, the right cannot be rebuilt only with Les Républicains.


Rififi on the right.

Sovereignty, relocation, economic patriotism are all favorite themes that

certain right-wing tenors such as Guillaume Peltier and Xavier Bertrand have

"in common"

, with left-wing political figures such as Arnaud Montebourg.

"The idea is absolutely not a common program with anyone",

clearly clarified Tuesday the vice-president of LR on the set of "Talk Le Figaro".

"

It is first with The Republicans and the extended family that we must build an alternative to Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen

", he insisted.

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If, at this stage, the LR project is not tied for 2022, Guillaume Peltier hammers out the three essential markers, on which all agree:

"We are the party of order and secularism in the face of political Islam "," the party of work and not of the assistantship, of socialism that we are fighting ", he

abounds

.

Finally, the last principle that goes against the policy of Emmanuel Macron,

"we are the party of the freedom of the provinces against the Parisian bureaucracy".

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The right "

must become the majority again

"

Asked about Arnaud Montebourg, Guillaume Peltier assumed

"points in common"

with the former socialist, in particular on

"Gaullism and patriotism".

As if some doubted it,

"I am proud to be on the right,"

he blurted out, defining politics as

"the pride of a camp in the name of clear values"

which for him are

"order, work, freedom ”.

He also assumes his natural curiosity to understand the reasoning of others

"without denying anything about what I am",

and puts forward the need

"to look at what is happening elsewhere, not to constantly say that we are right. in front of everyone ”.

There is no doubt for the quadra, the right must open up, it is urgent,

"it must become the majority again".

To do this, it is certainly necessary to bring together all the right-wing voters, but also and above all

"to question ourselves on the way of speaking, unite and again enthuse voters tempted by Marion Maréchal or by Arnaud Montebourg",

he defends.

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The idea is especially not to mix the right and the left, confirms the elected.

But beyond these divisions, there are also and above all fundamental principles.

And without a doubt for him,

“the principle of sovereignty is fundamental”,

which is why he allows himself to watch with attention and curiosity what is happening outside the walls on this subject.

To be even clearer,

"I claim this right to escape political correctness and the single thought that would prohibit us from speaking or interacting with those who are elsewhere," he

believes.

Does a candidate have his preference for 2022?

Alongside Christian Jacob,

“my role is to build a French team”

by bringing together, reconciling and federating, he assures, rather enthusiastic about the work already accomplished.

If the label of the future candidate of the right remains a subject that divides,

"we need everyone", he

insists again,

"to escape this deadly duel between Macron and the extremes".

Relaying the formula of François Baroin,

"there is the party and there is the family",

Guillaume Peltier warns: "

Those who think that we can rebuild the right and France without The Republicans are wrong but those who think that we can do it only with LR without federating or associating, they are also wrong, ”

he concludes.

For the time being, many are crossing their fingers that a natural candidate stands out, in order to escape the primary, the

“trauma of 2016”

.

Source: lefigaro

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