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Legislative 2022: Xavier Bertrand resumes service for his camp in Paris

2022-05-13T13:14:04.577Z


The former right-wing contender has decided to sign up for the June election. He was Friday morning visiting an EPHAD, in support of Jean-Baptiste Olivier, LR candidate in the 9th district of Paris.


The scene has something to smile about.

Friday morning, around 8:45 a.m., Xavier Bertrand arrives in the 13th arrondissement of Paris - not far from the Port-Royal district -, for the visit of an institution for the elderly, accompanied by the Councilor of Paris Jean-Baptiste Olivier who run for deputy.

At the entrance to the establishment, the president of the Hauts-de-France region registers on a tablet like all visitors ... but cannot find his vaccination pass, which is still compulsory for health organizations.

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The former minister, caught off guard, searches, taps his smartphone, goes to the “photos” section and to the various discussion channels to find this famous QR Code, which is hardly ever asked for in public places.

You haven't registered with us yet?

asks a secretary innocently with two tablets under her arm.

No, I am not yet of the necessary age...but soon

”, retorts, gratingly, Xavier Bertrand who ends up finding...

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Source: lefigaro

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