It's a list of names that Stéphane Séjourné keeps carefully, somewhere on his iPhone.
The head of the Renaissance presidential party, Minister of Foreign Affairs, noted the MEPs he would like to reappoint for the European elections.
As for the others, they don't know it yet, but they are not considered a priority.
In the midst of negotiations to compose their list, in view of the June 9 election, the strategists of the Macron camp are preparing for difficult choices.
Behind their number one, Valérie Hayer, how can we reward the most deserving outgoing elected officials, while giving pride of place to renewal, parity and geographical balance?
All against a backdrop of polls at half mast - which announce around twenty eligible places, less than in 2019 - and greedy outgoing elected officials.
Out of 23 members of the French pro-Macron delegation, 20 are candidates for their succession.
Only Catherine Chabaud and Sylvie Brunet, from the Democratic Movement…
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