On the corner of a chair in the municipal hall of Orliénas (Rhône), Pascale, felt-tip pen in hand, hastily writes a letter to the Prime Minister.
His request: his land, located near the school, is not buildable.
A shortfall experienced as an “injustice” by this modestly retired resident.
A few minutes later, in the crowd of selfies, she ended up giving it to one of Gabriel Attal's advisors.
Because the head of government, who came to the Rhône this Saturday, January 20, in contact with “rural France”, is constantly questioned, here by a teacher, there by a farmer.
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“The Prime Minister is in a communications strategy which consists of increasing the number of trips to meet the French.
Out of 36,000 municipalities, it fell on ours.
Why not, it will be an opportunity to introduce him to our town,” the village mayor, Olivier Biaggi (without label), had expressed annoyance a few hours earlier in Le Progrès.
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