Legislative: approached by Macronie, Denisot will not be a candidate under the LREM label


Louise Bernard
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2:33 p.m., May 02, 2022

The former boss of PSG and ex-director of Canal +, Michel Denisot, will not run for a seat as a deputy. Approached by Macronie to run for the legislative elections next June, he declined the proposal on Sunday. It was an article in the “Figaro” which reported on rapprochements between LREM and the host.

Michel Denisot denies being a legislative candidate. This is an article from Figaro who had reported connections between La République En Marche and the host. A rapprochement with a view to the legislative elections and a possible candidacy in his native department, Indre. The former manager of Canal + did not wish to comment on the information to journalists from the Figaro.

“I am a candidate for the rise of Berrichonne de Châteauxroux in Ligue 2”

He ended up responding in his own way, mixing football and humor, on Twitter: “I am a candidate for the rise of Berrichonne de Châteauroux in Ligue 2 next season and that’s it. Thank you for your support”, wrote the current president of the football club of La Berrichonne de Châteauroux.

A little experience in politics

Le Figaro for his part completed his article, stating that the negotiations had not been successful. Michel Denisot would have declined the proposal of the macronists. Note that the former boss of the PSG and ex-director of Canal + has already had a little experience in politics, as a municipal councilor in Saint-Genou, in Indre.





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