On this back-to-school day, Christophe Castaner faces a group of toddlers
.
“In Paris, I try to work on the laws that make living together,” he
explains in the playground of the school in La Motte-du-Caire, a small rural town in the Alpes-de- Haute-Provence framed by the mountains.
At the end of summer, the president of the LREM group in the Assembly is plowing the lands of his constituency, from Manosque to the borders of Italy.
This Monday he will find an otherwise more turbulent class.
His 270 fellow Marcheurs deputies are waiting for him in Angers for two days of discussions with the government.
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- The successful landing of Castaner in the National Assembly
A year ago, he was elected at the head of this very heterogeneous collective.
A landing that had been deemed risky, after a difficult government experience.
The group was deliquescent, its numbers had melted away.
“It was exploding.
Today he is pacified, listened to and respected.
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