For the first time since 2007, Bruno Le Maire will not seek a mandate as a deputy in the legislative elections of June 12 and 19.
He announced it last week in Eure, where he is based.
This will not prevent the Minister of the Economy from deploying across the country throughout the campaign.
At least 24 trips are already on his agenda, he announces to
Figaro
, still waiting to know if he will be reappointed in the next government, which is slow to be announced.
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Alongside Maud Bregeon, the spokesperson for La République en Marche, he began his tour on Wednesday May 11 in the evening in Antony (Hauts-de-Seine).
In his viewfinder, the main opponents of Emmanuel Macron: Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who has taken center stage since the formation of an alliance of the left, and Marine Le Pen, the finalist of the second round who hopes to transform the test .
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