The dozen or so upturned panels hung on the wall set the scene for the meeting.
Under a forest of microphones, Jordan Bardella lingers for long minutes, coffee on the table, at the Young Farmers (JA) stand.
A few curious people jostle and twist to try to catch a glimpse of his face.
“Anyway, I already saw him yesterday…”
, finally refuses a sixty-year-old, who puts her phone away.
After hours of hustle and bustle on Sunday, spent shaking hands and taking selfies, the president of the National Rally (RN) continues this Monday with more “institutional”
meetings
at the Agricultural Show.
As a response to Gabriel Attal who, the day before, had attacked the MEP's
“media circus”
, during a surprise evening visit to the Porte de Versailles.
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“Why does the Prime Minister, who claims to represent working France, have to show up at the Agricultural Show at 8 p.m., once the curtain is closed and there is no one there?”
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