A long tablecloth, surmounted by large glasses, was erected at Bercy.
Among the fifteen deputies gathered for lunch around Bruno Le Maire, this July 28, some settled down at their ease around the table, like regulars.
That day, the Minister of the Economy finds three ex-collaborators in their new MP clothes: his former deputy chief of staff, 37 years old, Louis Margueritte, his ex-political adviser, 33 years old, Charles Sitzenstuhl , and his former pen Charles Rodwell, 26 years old.
A trio of “babies Le Maire” passed from Bercy to the National Assembly, but still as devoted to their ex-boss.
Since their election in June, these young janissaries have formed the advanced guard of the minister on the other side of the Seine, as on social networks.
As good lemairists passed by Les Républicains (LR), they swear by
“serious budgetary”
and
“France’s competitiveness”
, two priorities relayed in their committees…
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