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In Paris, Valérie Pécresse, "Indomitable Frenchwoman", promises a "new France"

2022-02-13T17:00:36.139Z


On Sunday, in front of nearly 7,500 people gathered at the Zenith in Paris, the right-wing candidate urged the French to "lift the mountains".


A 'carnal encounter' with the French that nothing will stop.

It was the objective of the candidate on Sunday at the Zenith.

From the first words of her speech, Sunday at the Zénith de Paris, Valérie Pécresse, jacket and navy blue pants, defended her desire to govern France, the country, with great emphasis.

From now on it is to the people of France that I must give myself.

France, I love it body and soul.

The more I go through it, the more I embrace it.

The more I hug her, the more she amazes me.

And the more I feel growing in me an impatience: that of seeing our nation regain this strength that belongs to winning nations.

This strength, I have it in me

”.

She also presented herself as an "

indomitable French woman

" that nothing can stop and

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It is in an overheated atmosphere that the candidate, visibly stressed and not necessarily very comfortable with the teleprompters, makes her entrance, in the middle of the afternoon, in a Zénith full to bursting.

In the front row, all the tenors of the party are...

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Source: lefigaro

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