Special envoy to Guidel (Morbihan)
Édouard Philippe deploys his tall figure and advances to the podium, his digital tablet in hand.
He speaks to François Bayrou, seated on his left, a hint of mischief in his voice:
“Thank you for asking me to speak.
I'm sensitive to it."
A laugh crosses the centrist troops, gathered on Saturday for their return to Guidel (Morbihan).
In the room, no one has forgotten the treatment reserved a week earlier for the two allies, deprived of speech during the founding congress of Renaissance.
Édouard Philippe had nevertheless made the trip to Paris.
But not François Bayrou, annoyed.
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