In the middle of the meadow, a few meters from a herd of cows, journalists' questions fuse:
"If you don't win the primary, will you support the winner?"
It is the MEP Benoît Biteau who answers first:
"But he will win!"
Yannick Jadot plays modesty:
"I have always been loyal to my political family."
For his return to school, and on the eve of the EELV summer universities in Poitiers, the candidate had gathered on Wednesday about thirty elected environmentalists who support him in Deux-Sèvres. On the program: a boat trip to discover the Marais Poitevin and a stopover to greet the opponents of the "basins", these artificial water reserves that disrupt ecosystems.
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The MEP's troops especially wanted to take advantage of this return to show their optimism less than a month before the first round of the primary.
The ballot looks like a kind of trial by fire for Yannick Jadot.
Tradition has it that environmentalists defy the prognosis by eliminating
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