This Tuesday, June 21, gathered in an “enlarged” political office at the party headquarters, rue de Vaugirard (Paris), Les Républicains are entitled to a great number of anger from Senator Laurent Duplomb.
This 50-year-old farmer, elected from Haute-Loire, has never spoken in this forum, but there he is unleashed.
In front of LR's feathered hats, many of whom do not know him, he belches:
"Who is this Jean-François Copé who we see on all the TVs saying that we must support Macron when we are on the ground promising our constituents that we will not do it?
Let him be silent, but let him be silent!”
His diatribe, which lasts, is interrupted several times by the applause of the room.
Laurent Wauquiez drinks whey: the senator is one of his most loyal supporters in the region he chairs.
Jean-François Copé, seated among the participants, does not appear and will end up slipping away discreetly.
He keeps a bitter memory of the session:
“Christian Jacob is not…
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