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The ex-Prime Minister wants to be elected in the constituency of the French living abroad grouping together Monaco, Andorra, Portugal and Spain and would have obtained the nomination of the presidential party. But the current holder of the seat does not intend to withdraw.
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The announcement, made on Tuesday, will not have surprised the most attentive: according to Le Figaro and the Parisian (less categorical all the same), Manuel Valls has finally obtained something from Emmanuel Macron and will be a LREM candidate for the legislative elections, in the constituency of French people living abroad comprising Monaco, Andorra, Portugal and his country of origin, l ‘Spain. We have known for a month that he is running for this seat, even if he had promised not to want to return to the Assembly.
Manuel Valls deputy? In January, however, he assured that he did not want to return to the Assembly. “I’ve done that before,” he evacuated. pic.twitter.com/g3obyNSqtJ
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Problem: the current local LREM deputy, Stéphane…