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In their internal loop, the LR deputies have clung these days to the rumor of a possible “majority pact” with the head of state.
By Nathalie Schuck (with Jacques Paugam)
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Un settling scores early? While the right is expecting one of the worst setbacks in its history in the presidential election, the atmosphere becomes deleterious among the hundred or so Republican deputies, destabilized by the rumor of a rallying of part of the group to Emmanuel Macron with a view to the legislative elections in order to constitute a “majority pact”. To the point that the internal loop of LR deputies, which we were able to consult, has heated up these days, the exchanges almost turning into a witch hunt. With, in the background, strong tensions over the ideological orientation of the party, caught between LREM and the extreme right.
It all started with an idea for a platform suggested this Monday on the loop (entitled “Deputies LR Argu campaign”) by MP Olivier Marleix (Eure-et-Loir…
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