Special correspondent in Côtes-d’Armor
With a delicate Lambert Wilson face and impeccable shoes, Olivier Allain is an almost happy mayor.
At the wheel of his Peugeot 3008, he sees his town transforming with the naked eye.
On the main road to Corlay (Côtes-d'Armor), a thousand inhabitants, we will soon follow an avenue of 117 trees and a cycle path.
A series of renovated facades have regained their former glory.
Including that of the bar-restaurant Le Jockey breton: “
We invested 50,000 euros, and, in two months, it changed the appearance of the town!
» If the farmers' anger subsides, perhaps the town entrance sign, in French and Breton, will even be put back upright.
Something has also changed in Olivier Allain.
Like a feeling.
This bothers him.
Historical supporter of Emmanuel Macron, at the same time regional councilor, cattle breeder, architect of his agricultural program in 2017 and defeated candidate in the legislative elections five years later, he no longer fully recognizes his...
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