Perched on heels, Marine Le Pen rushes into the small enclosure strewn with straw.
A crowd, gathered behind the barriers, comments on each of his steps.
“I’m not going to grope you, I’m not going to bother you
,” she whispers, her gaze fixed on that of Oreillette, the cow muse of the show.
Leaning on the railing, the double presidential finalist ends up caressing his cheek.
“I’ll ask you first if I can touch you, because you always have to ask
,” she slips to the Norman woman, not really receptive.
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No matter, Marine Le Pen leaves with a broad smile.
For her first day at the Agricultural Show, this Wednesday, the MP for Pas-de-Calais does not want to deviate from any tradition.
Barely out of her car, she locks herself within the four walls of the FNSEA for a long discussion with its president, Arnaud Rousseau.
“It’s calmer when it’s Marine Le Pen.
It’s a change from Macron!”
, laughs an arborist, cap on his head.
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