And if it was him?
The question, which comes up for every ambitious man between two presidential elections, no doubt also tickles Michaël Delafosse.
At 45, the socialist mayor of Montpellier claims it: he intends to
"invest in his country"
in the future.
The city councilor wants to be one of those voices that count to rebuild the left of tomorrow, convinced that a space exists between the liberal bloc, embodied today by Emmanuel Macron, and the Insoumis Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
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In their book
Michaël Delafosse.
The atypical socialist mayor of Montpellier
(Éditions du Rocher), Christine Ducros, editor-in-chief of the political department of Le
Figaro
, and François Delétraz, journalist at
Figaro Magazine
, reveal a little more about his ambitions, through chapters in the form of questions.
A notorious cold with Olivier Faure
Michaël Delafosse confides in it bluntly:
“Today, I am inexhaustible in Montpellier.
Tomorrow, I will also be for my country.”
The chosen one insists and promises that
"one day"
he will take his
"part to fully enter into the debate...
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