It is neither a meeting of the Nupes, nor a meeting of the majority.
However, the room is full this Wednesday, February 1 in the evening in the town of Louverné.
Some 300 people from Mayenne made the trip to attend a most singular spectacle.
That of thirteen deputies from different political sides who came to talk about the same subject: medical deserts.
The public meeting marks the launch of an ambitious tour of France, devoted to popularizing a transpartisan bill regulating the installation of doctors in the territory.
This is signed, to date, by 203 elected members of the National Assembly.
In the middle of a sequence on pension reform, the scene is surprising.
While demonstrating the day before against the government's project, here is the Insoumis Hadrien Clouet chatting with the macronist Christophe Marion seated ... to his left.
A few seats further, the elected Les Républicains Jérôme Nury shares the microphone with the ecologist Marie…
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