At the start of the Macronist second term, Les Républicains know that a space exists to make them a credible and reasonable alternative in the eyes of the French.
But it is still necessary to know how to occupy it correctly.
Because, until then, divergent voices not seeking to agree were heard, thus blurring the line of the party.
In recent years, two parliamentary forces have also sometimes pulled the cover, with on one side the deputies in the opposition for ten years, and on the other the senators still in the majority in their Chamber.
But that time is over, and now it's about presenting a united front.
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“There is going to be a big issue with the Senate. We no longer have the right to disagree, because if we show the slightest contradiction in our attitude to the majority, we are screwed, ”
predicts a parliamentarian recently elected to the Palais Bourbon.
Which establishes an observation that seems shared by all, but whose application remains to be determined.
"There are…
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