A day of phone calls, SMS, and rumors of corridors, of spontaneous applications, some to win, others to hope to weigh.
A day of three-cushion billiards, battles over political lines.
And a chronometer spinning at full speed, jostling those whom the fiasco of the second round of the legislative elections had left groggy.
This Tuesday, the LREM deputies had until 6 p.m. to declare their candidacy for the succession of Richard Ferrand and Christophe Castaner, for the presidency of the Assembly and of the LREM group.
Two key positions, while Sunday's earthquake deprived Emmanuel Macron of an absolute majority, as of his centerpieces at the Palais-Bourbon.
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