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Horizons, MoDem, Renaissance… tension rises between the allies of the majority

2024-02-29T17:45:15.906Z

Highlights: Horizons, MoDem, Renaissance… tension rises between the allies of the majority. Immigration law, reshuffle, internal bickering... the different parties in the presidential camp have seized every possible opportunity these last two weeks have. It's been two weeks since Sylvain Maillard and Laurent Marcangeli spoke to each other. The bosses of the groups Renaissance (the formation created by Emmanuel Macron) and Horizons (that of Edouard Philippe) have made no secret of their disagreement since two deputies, Bertrand Bouyx and Pierre Henriet, left the presidential party.


Immigration law, reshuffle, internal bickering... The different parties in the presidential camp have seized every possible opportunity these


It's been two weeks since Sylvain Maillard and Laurent Marcangeli spoke to each other.

The bosses of the groups Renaissance (the formation created by Emmanuel Macron) and Horizons (that of Edouard Philippe) have made no secret of their disagreement since two deputies, Bertrand Bouyx and Pierre Henriet, left the presidential party to join that of the former Prime Minister.

“There has been no exchange at this stage,” confirmed again Thursday morning, February 29, Laurent Marcangeli, visibly annoyed by this story deemed futile.

“At a time when the President of the Republic is talking about the possible sending of troops to Ukraine, when the agricultural world is rumbling and when the European election promises to be tough with an RN largely in the lead, I tell myself that we have something else to do. TO DO.

It's damaging and a little indecent.

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Source: leparis

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