In front of a huge screen studded with stars, a young activist harangues the public into a microphone:
“Valérie Hayer, I don’t think you know her.
She comes from Mayenne, she will beat the RN, we vote for Valérie Hayer!”
A few moments later, this Saturday, the head of the presidential camp list takes a long walkabout by entering the room of the Grand Palais in Lille (North), alongside Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.
Standing on a chair, Rachida Dati, who came like almost all the ministers and around 3,000 spectators, waves a European flag.
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For her first public meeting since her appointment, three months to the day before the European election on June 9, Valérie Hayer chose to dramatize these elections.
“The most important in our history
,” she said in a video broadcast before her entry on stage, using the formula of Stéphane Séjourné, head of the Renaissance party and French diplomacy.
Also read: Valérie Hayer: “The President of the Republic asked me to be head of the majority list for the European elections”
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