He had "
never planned to be a deputy
." On October 16, 2018, Stéphane Baudu was thrown into the National Assembly. Substitute for Marc Fesneau (MoDem), he leaves behind a municipal mandate to ensure the succession of the new member of the government. Three years later, the member found his way out. Elected departmental councilor in the last ballot, he is delighted to put an end to
"the frustration"
of the task that was his. From now on, Stéphane Baudu will be able to
"carry out a case, an action from A to Z"
and see
"the repercussions on the ground". “We certainly feel more useful as a local elected official than at the national level
,
” he
assures us.
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Far from being an isolated case, the deputy adds his name to the list of many parliamentarians who have made a briefcase and a Paris office for the benefit of their
“territory”
.
In July, three deputies Les Républicains (LR) paved the way by favoring the presidency of their department.
Contrary to what logic dictates, their deputies
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