Rififi at Les Républicains on the eve of the second round of the presidential election.
If the party chaired by Christian Jacob has decided to stay the course towards the June legislative elections with the hope of remaining the first opposition force in the Assembly, internal tensions rose a notch on Friday.
As if the right were taking an increasingly certain step towards a clarification of the political line between those who advocate an inflexible position of independence and those who demand a
"constructive"
agreement with Emmanuel Macron.
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After Guillaume Larrivé, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Jean-François Copé, Daniel Fasquelle came out of the woodwork on Friday.
In a very studied press release published on his Twitter account – where we see him in a photo, all smiles, alongside the President of the Republic – the mayor of Le Touquet has largely shown his support for Emmanuel Macron.
A support
“demanding towards the one who, as Nicolas Sarkozy calls it, must, tomorrow, bring the country together within a…
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