At the end of the day, Bruno Bonnell sometimes breaks the rules.
From his office in the National Assembly, the deputy La République en Marche (LREM) takes advantage of a French window to climb onto the roof of the Palais Bourbon.
He then sits down, glass in hand, just above the French flag.
“It gives me some pride,”
he smiles.
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.
It must be said that on June 18, 2017, when the results of the legislative elections fall, the new member of the Rhône is under pressure.
After an
“excessively festive”
campaign against the socialist Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, the capital is in the middle of a heatwave, and the country is in the midst of political restructuring.
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