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Last oral at Les Républicains before the president's vote

2022-11-25T18:50:46.937Z


STORY – On Saturday, the three candidates meet at a national council, on D-7. One week before the first round of the ballot, the candidates for the presidency of the Republicans meet this Saturday for their last great oral. At the national council of LR, Éric Ciotti, Aurélien Pradié and Bruno Retailleau will come to present their program at the platform, at the party headquarters. Each will have forty-five minutes, between the introductory speeches of Annie Genevard, the ac


One week before the first round of the ballot, the candidates for the presidency of the Republicans meet this Saturday for their last great oral.

At the national council of LR, Éric Ciotti, Aurélien Pradié and Bruno Retailleau will come to present their program at the platform, at the party headquarters.

Each will have forty-five minutes, between the introductory speeches of Annie Genevard, the acting president of the party, and the conclusion of Gérard Larcher, the president of the Senate.

This is the last time that the LR family will be reunited in full before the vote for the new president, on December 3 and 4 for the first round, on December 10 and 11 in the event of a second round.

If Éric Ciotti, the first to enter the competition, has long been a favorite, his competitors want to believe that nothing is certain.

At the head of the powerful federation of the Alpes-Maritimes (8,961 members), the largest before that of Paris (6,559), the LR deputy can count on the support of many members.

“In this election…

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Source: lefigaro

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