David Lisnard
is LR mayor of Cannes and president of the Association of Mayors of France.
LE FIGARO.
- Does the right still exist?
David LISNARD.
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Yes, of course.
It exists through its ideas and its principles, public order, individual freedom, cultural transmission, forward-looking innovation while assuming the past.
The right also exists through its local and territorial presence with elected officials rooted in real life.
Finally, the right exists in the expectations of a majority of inhabitants.
What needs to exist now is a strong political offer that translates into a national electoral victory.
How do you explain that the French are turning away from the Republicans at the very moment when their ideas find themselves at the heart of the debate?
We did not propose a sufficiently readable political offer.
The progressive-nationalist dialectic has imposed itself in a somewhat artificial way and out of step with so many necessary debates, with the consequence of marginalizing us...
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