For once, this left-right coupling is not artificial.
At the maneuver to prepare the next bill on immigration, the duo Gérald Darmanin-Olivier Dussopt hides an unexpected complicity.
One was Nicolas Sarkozy's sniper, the other Martine Aubry's sniper.
One was opposed to the vote of marriage for all when the other was the craftsman.
Integrated into the macronist adventure, one weighed with all his weight to tip the balance to the right.
The other created a party, Territories of Progress, to structure the left wing.
Oil and water, a priori.
And yet these two move forward together.
Moreover, on a divisive subject, immigration, which we know antagonizes more than it unites.
“You had to see them both giving this joint interview to
Le Monde (last November 2, editor’s note)
to develop the future project.
It was Tic et Tac
,” says an executive adviser.
This is not the first time that macronists have tried to put…
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