A macronist takeover bid on the mayors of France?
The image is, to say the least, distorted.
It is nonetheless significant of the presidential desire to continue to
"make the beam work"
, according to the famous phrase of its former Prime Minister, Édouard Philippe.
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Presidential 2022: where are the candidates in the polls?
If the battle for the presidency of the Assembly of Mayors of France is eminently political, it obeys criteria other than that of a simple partisan balance of power.
In the entire institutional landscape, the AMF is the cenacle where La République en Marche weighs the least.
The municipal elections of 2020 had indeed turned into a fiasco for the presidential party.
Moreover, in terms of etiquette, the match between David Lisnard and Philippe Laurent is a right-right match.
The mayor of Cannes is LR, that of Sceaux is UDI, the centrist party generally allied with LR.
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Moreover, Laurent is not a stamped macronist.
At the Elysee, where we deny being in the maneuver in this election, we even put anyone at
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