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Damien Abad goes on leave from LR

2022-05-19T17:21:18.829Z


The deputy announces in Le Figaro that he is also resigning from the presidency of the LR group in the National Assembly, as requested by Chris


The outcome had seemed inevitable for several days.

The boss of the LR deputies Damien Abad announces this Thursday evening in "Le Figaro" that he is leaving the presidency of the LR group in the National Assembly "for the sake of clarity, consistency and responsibility".

In reality, the deputy of Ain, who also announces that he is going “on leave” from LR, was forced to resign, as party president Christian Jacob had asked him in the middle of the day.

While he does not face any LREM candidate against him in his constituency, Damien Abad, jostled on Tuesday by his colleagues during a video meeting, had promised to "clarify" his position within 48 hours.

Thursday morning, at the end of this period, during a telephone exchange with Christian Jacob, he indicated that he would finally speak on Friday morning, provoking the anger of the party president.

An “additional time to wait for the composition of the government”, according to Christian Jacob who told him “that we could not wait for the goodwill of Mr. Macron to take it or not to take it from the Government”.

In the interview with Figaro, Damien Abad does not specify whether or not he will join the government of Elisabeth Borne: “I have no comment to make.

“Even if he says he remains a” right-wing man “, he does not specify whether or not he will join LREM.

But settles accounts with LR.

“Our differences have accelerated in recent weeks with the decisions of the political office and the choices of the presidential election in the second round.

I draw the consequences today,” he said.

Reference to a text adopted in the political office on April 11, in the interval between the presidential elections, and which recalled that the Republicans were "fungible neither in macronism nor in lepenism".

Text on which Damien Abad had abstained.

Although he met Emmanuel Macron's adviser Thierry Solère between the two rounds, Damien Abad assures us that there "is no counterpart" to LREM's choice not to oppose him with a candidate.

Assuring that he simply does not want to have "wanted to fall into a systematic and caricatural opposition" to the executive, he claims to be "of Nicolas Sarkozy, Jean-François Copé or Philippe Juvin", who called for a form of cooperation with the presidential majority .

Logically, Damien Abad will therefore see an LR candidate facing him: this is the LR municipal councilor of Oyonnax Julien Martinez, a close friend of Xavier Bertrand.

He has an appointment this Friday at 11 a.m. at the Ain prefecture to submit his candidacy as well as that of a substitute, with the benevolence of the LR authorities.

“We cannot betray our voters and walk them around like Abad walks them around.

He can't hide until the last deadline like he does.

For me, there is a breach of trust”, he explained to the Parisian on Thursday morning, evoking a “question of honor”.

For LR, the resignation of Damien Abad from his post as group president will allow, in the event of a government appointment, to put the weight of the war prize for Emmanuel Macron into perspective.

It will undoubtedly fuel the accusations of treason against Abad, who successively moved from the UDF to the New Center then to the UMP where he was a Sarkozyist, close to Bruno Le Maire before being loyal to François Fillon , Laurent Wauquiez then Xavier Bertrand.

“What is good with Damien Abad is that he has great continuity in betrayal”,

thus tweeted on Thursday afternoon the (centrist) president of Normandy, Hervé Morin.

In Liberation, in July 2020, Damien Abad defended himself from any opportunism in these terms: “I changed men because men changed or left the ship, like Le Maire when he leaves for Macron.

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Source: leparis

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