He speaks, speaks.
Pour out a flood of words.
He knows it, says it straight away: he is "
a bit talkative".
He talks a lot, quickly, very quickly, as if he wanted to set foot in the door, to "
flog",
as he says funnyly, everything he dreams of for France.
Within a right which is struggling to find a champion but also a line, David Lisnard, 52, is the little sensation of the moment.
Almost unanimously appreciated by his peers, from Xavier Bertrand to Édouard Philippe, he is the one we watch out of the corner of our eyes, whose reactions we observe.
A UFO whose ambitions and capacities have not yet really been defined, but whose speech, which, while advocating a responsible society and noting that the Covid has been for France
"a revelator and an accelerator of an economic, educational and cultural downgrading and a real social distress ”,
resonates with certain conservative voters.
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LR Mayor of Cannes since 2014, the best elected city councilor in France (88% of
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