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Partial legislative: "A republican anti-Nupes front is being set up", loose Raffarin

2023-04-03T16:25:20.726Z


In Ariège, the dissident socialist Martine Froger won the partial legislative with 60.19% of the vote, well ahead of the rebellious candidate.


It is an outcome of the ballot that shakes the Nupes intergroups.

And it's not about to stop.

The results of the second round of the partial legislative election in the 1st constituency of Ariège give the winner to the dissident socialist, Martine Froger, against the candidate of La France insoumise, Bénédicte Taurine.

“This is what 'PS dissidents

' are for.

Refuge of the vote Le Pen and Macron in the second round to beat the opposition to retirement at 64

,

reacted Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

Lamentable political trick.

“An interpretation of the ballot shared by other elected representatives of the radical left, including Mathilde Panot, president of the LFI group in the National Assembly: “

In Ariège, the voices of the macronists, of the right and of the far right have eliminated a people's deputy.

»

"Are you there?"

Support from Martine Froger, the president of the Occitanie region, Carole Delga, welcomed this victory.

I am for the union of the left

”, she specified, “

but I do not submit to the ideas of La France insoumise

”.

Already the dissensions are flourishing.

Political comments, too.

Including that of Jean-Pierre Raffarin who, yesterday on Twitter, wrote: "

It seems that a republican anti-Nupes front is being set up...

"

This did not fail to react to the LFI deputy, Aymeric Caron, who retorted to the former Prime Minister:

“Are you there?

(...) Your front was only an anti-left front helped by the extreme right, and it showed the worst of politics.

Source: lefigaro

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