Time is a place.
And, for Les Républicains, it was time for a change of times.
The party took up residence at 4, place du Palais-Bourbon, thus leaving its former HQ, rue de Vaugirard (Paris 15th).
A new address owned by the Order of National Accountants and of which LR is the tenant.
A place identified thanks to the mayor of Le Touquet as well as party treasurer, Daniel Fasquelle, and his private acquaintances.
Located a few meters from the Assembly, this new headquarters
“turns the page on a place that few loved”,
illustrates the party's general secretary, Annie Genevard.
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The party therefore leaves behind “cold”, “gloomy”
and
“a little cursed”
premises ,
we slip.
That of past defeats and internal heartbreaks, to live in a
“beautiful, brand new Haussmann building”,
rejoices Vincent Jeanbrun, LR spokesperson.
“All parties would dream of such premises, there is a jaw-dropping effect,”
he enthuses.
Budgetary rigor
An area of approximately 1000 square meters…
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