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THE PALACE LETTER. The MEP and the mayor of Perpignan, on the same political line, will they spare themselves a fratricidal duel to succeed Marine Le Pen?
By Charles Sapin
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VS’is euphoria. In the aftermath of the legislative elections, all the senior leaders of the Rassemblement national meet for dinner around a discreet table that the party likes in the 8e district of Paris. Laughter bursts out. Congratulations like corks. With the election of 89 RN deputies to the National Assembly, the June ballot is proving to be an excellent vintage. Not to say unexpected. Among Marine Le Pen’s lieutenants, many feared further disappointment after his third presidential failure. But whatever. Tonight, even the Cassandres are celebrating by her side.
Two guests, however, contrast with the ambient bliss. Already. MEP Jordan Bardella and the mayor of Perpignan Louis Aliot obviously have the spirit…
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