Politician Marie-France Garaud Missing in Deux-Sèvres: Current Woman Le MAG

Great concern in Deux-Sèvres. According to a dispatch AFP confirmed by Le Figaro, politician Marie-France Garaud was missing on the night of Friday, June 12, 2020. According to the newspaper, the gendarmes were quickly dispatched on the spot to check the perimeter. "All our resources are mobilized. But this person did not take any phone or payment with him; there is nothing technically that allows us to speed up research", explained to our colleagues the duty officer of the gendarmerie group of Niort."This person with Alzheimer type disease, left his home near Saint-Pompain by car around 11 p.m., added the gendarmerie officer who specifies that the vehicle of the former councilor of Jacques Chirac is a light gray Toyota. The warden of the domain notified the gendarmerie of Niort at 2 am. "

A vehicle running full headlight zigzagging

An investigation was opened for worrying disappearance. The gendarmes on the spot warned their colleagues from the neighboring department, in Vendée. The latter then made the connection with a vehicle, spotted in the night in the forest of Mervant, about twenty kilometers from Saint-Pompain, which circulated full headlights zigzagging.

Now 86 years old, Marie-France Garaud has had a long political career. Successively advisor to Georges Pompidou and Jacques Chirac, she was presidential candidate of 1981 where it collected 1.33% of the votes. The following year, she founded the IIG, the International Geopolitics Institute, which she still directs today. In 1989, she was elected MEP on the list led by Charles Pasqua and Philippe de Villiers. During the 2017 presidential elections, Marie-France Garaud said in an interview with Le Figaro that she agreed with Marine Le Pen's policy, saying that she had "the sense of the state to the point of preserving our nation".

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