“We
lose the battles we don’t fight.”
At the dawn of an election fraught with danger for the right, this maxim sounds like a war song.
War song or self-fulfilling prophecy?
Othman Nasrou, appointed European campaign director last March, is on alert.
This close friend of François-Xavier Bellamy readily recognizes it: while the LR list oscillates between 7% and 8% in voting intentions, caught in the jaws of the National Rally and Renaissance, nothing is done.
But, unlike 2019, he wants to believe,
“we really have the opportunity to loosen the grip”.
In Brussels, he continues, the head of the Renaissance list, Valérie Hayer,
“votes 80% with the Socialist Party”.
So why would
“the right-wing voter, who went by default to Emmanuel Macron, give him their vote?”
As for the RN,
“it has already won the last Europeans”
, but
“did nothing”.
The issue is therefore clear: “
Let the right-wing voter find the ballot that is natural to him, the one…
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