The phone is ringing.
“Excuse me, it's Edouard…”
Alexandre Vincendet gets up quickly.
The call only lasts a few minutes when the deputy Les Républicains (LR) sits down, and lets go, with a smirk:
“The mayor of Le Havre is in great shape and the beam is still working.”
The elected representative of the Rhône is one of the voices which, on the right, pleads for a government agreement.
Last Wednesday, however, the question was once again
“decided”
during a seminar bringing together right-wing deputies and at which the boss of LR, Éric Ciotti, was present.
“The cohabitation of LR with Emmanuel Macron is not on the agenda”,
reports to
Figaro
Yannick Neuder, deputy for Isère and co-organizer of this meeting.
The question, however, agitates the spirits internally.
And if from here to the senatorial, judges a connoisseur of the party,
"nothing will happen",
everyone
"will try to play their part"
or, question of point of view,
"save the right". "The Republicans say that we can't do anything before the senatorial elections...
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