On the one hand, Éric Ciotti, or rather Raphaël Schellenberger, LR deputy for Haut-Rhin.
On the other, Bruno Retailleau, or rather Pierre-Henri Dumont, LR deputy for Pas-de-Calais.
In the middle, Aurélien Pradié, in his own role.
To prepare the only televised debate of the campaign for the presidency of the Republicans, the deputy of Lot and his supporters, who pleaded for several televised appointments, met Tuesday morning at the National Assembly for a session of "brainstorming".
Or rather a life-size rehearsal where friends have taken on the costume of opponents.
Objective for the outsider and youngest of the competition: to try to impose his line of
"popular right"
and to climb among the two finalists.
“It is not a staging
, specifies Aurélien Pradié
, but a discussion on each subject, one by one.
I spent a lot of time preparing on the merits.
Then, I come as I am, I intend to remain authentic.
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