He chose New Aquitaine for his very first campaign trip as part of the regional and departmental elections. While the imbroglio in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is still not disentangled and continues to sow confusion on the right and in the macronie, Édouard Philippe was in Angoulême, Monday afternoon, alongside Minister MoDem Geneviève Darrieussecq, head of the presidential majority list. The former head of government came to bring his
"support to personalities and to efforts to unite, to convince",
praising the qualities of his former minister, but also of the mayor of Angoulême, Xavier Bonnefont (ex-LR), head of the departmental list, and of the LREM deputy Thomas Mesnier, also a candidate.
The mayor of Le Havre, who hates political polemics, has made sure to keep a safe distance from the quarrels that agitates political leaders since his successor in Matignon announced an agreement with Renaud Muselier en Paca, now obsolete
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