What if Nicolas Sarkozy was right?
What if the Republicans had to work with Emmanuel Macron?
This is what a small group of LR deputies are asking themselves, ever more convinced that it is necessary to seize the outstretched hand – still shy at this stage – of Emmanuel Macron.
Virginie Duby-Muller (Haute-Savoie), Alexandre Vincendet (Rhône), Nicolas Forissier (Indre), Philippe Juvin (Hauts-de-Seine) and Jean-Louis Thiériot (Seine-et-
Marne), all come together from the start in July, after the legislative elections, at the café de l'Assemblée on rue de Bourgogne.
Every Tuesday morning.
"What should the right do?"
,
"How not to lose the culture of government, the DNA of the right?"
,
"How to avoid becoming a party of permanent opposition or even worse, of protest?"
,
"How to put the interest of the country before that of the party?"
.
So many questions on the table between coffee and sandwiches.
For this informal group, which is defined by its
“balanced”
positions and by its non-hate of Emmanuel…
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