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David Lisnard, the right-wing outsider

2023-01-20T05:18:10.734Z


INQUIRY – The mayor of Cannes has a special place among the right-wing personalities who can claim to play a role in the next presidential election, in 2027. Still little known to the general public, David Lisnard prefers to move forward at his own pace, not to give in to modes and launch...


Hello Mr. Mayor.

When do you say Mr. President?

The questioning of this Cannes native does not surprise David Lisnard, but the mayor, even if he is flattered, cannot repress a little embarrassment.

"

Don't say that in front of the journalist

," he says, laughing, in the middle of the stalls of the Forville market.

“Oh no, he stays there, continues the wife of the man who would see David Lisnard at the Élysée.

The city has never been so well kept since he's been there.

He is perfect, he is a man of his word, of righteousness.

»

Cannes or the Élysée?

The city councilor has constantly had to face this question since in November 2020 his column in

Le Figaro

on the misdeeds of bureaucratization resonated with many right-wing voters.

Read alsoLes Républicains: Éric Ciotti's new organization chart sparks protest from Bruno Retailleau

Since that date, David Lisnard has become one of the right-wing personalities to be able to claim the supreme function.

Since then, a young journalist, Quentin Hoster, has followed in his footsteps to write his first biography...

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Source: lefigaro

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