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The president’s camp wants to structure itself and weigh more to hope to survive Emmanuel Macron and avoid ceding power to a populist force.
From our special correspondent in Metz, Mathilde Siraud
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TAll the figures of macronie were gathered in Metz (Moselle), Saturday, for a family reunion. Facing the stage adorned with blue, white and red lights at the Robert-Schuman Convention Centre, we can see in the front rows the faces of Richard Ferrand, Christophe Castaner – in the background since their defeat in the legislative elections – Bruno Le Maire, Julien Denormandie, Philippe Grangeon, Jean-Marc Borello. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne also made the trip to close the day of reunion.
At a time when the opposition is organizing to hold off this groggy majority since the June election, La République en Marche and its allied parties – Territories of Progress on the left side, Agir on the right side – have devoted their return to a sort of of ex…
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