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Presidential 2022: in the North, Emmanuel Macron speaks to the left to dry up the RN

2022-04-11T15:35:17.836Z


REPORT – Traveling to Frontist lands, the president-candidate pleaded for the broadening of his political base, recognizing that his “project must be enriched”.


From our special correspondent in Denain

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A formerly left-wing region, which has become a stronghold of the National Rally, today chaired by the right.

In Hauts-de-France on Monday, for his first trip between the two towers, Emmanuel Macron wanted to set the tone for his strategy for the next two weeks.

It consists in particular in resuscitating the “

at the same time

”, by going hunting on the lands of Marine Le Pen to try to recover the vote of the working classes.

"

Obviously I want to talk to all (the) voters, and I even want to convince our compatriots who voted for the National Front or who abstained, to come and join me

", admitted the president-candidate himself during a press point on the square of the town hall of Denain (North).

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Here, the constituency was certainly delighted by Sébastien Chenu (RN) in the 2017 legislative elections, but the socialist mayor – a claimed former rebel – will vote for the outgoing head of state after choosing Anne Hidalgo on Sunday.

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Source: lefigaro

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