The hemicycle acts on the deputies like the stage of a theater on the actors.
There is a role to play, texts to defend, an audience to convince.
Curtain.
And after?
“Maybe there is a rule
.
The more we move away from the Hemicycle, the more we move away from the posture”
, ventures a deputy of the majority.
“On the ground, between the elected officials, it is less a political question than a question of personality”
, advances the deputy of the RN, Thomas Ménagé.
And a question of territory.
Like all men, the deputy does not choose his family.
He also has the particularity of not choosing his constituency neighbors either… whom he sometimes comes across several times a day.
Depending on their division, up to twenty-one parliamentarians from all sides can thus find themselves forced to live together.
And it happens that some feel somewhat… isolated.
“I do not feel them at all open”
, judge the deputy RN, José Gonzalez, elected from the 10th district of Bouches-du-Rhône which has a…
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