Paris: Edouard Philippe at aid of Clément Beaune for second round of legislative elections

The former Prime Minister came to support the Minister Delegate in charge of Europe, candidate for the presidential coalition in Paris, where he will face Caroline Mercary (Noups), Sunday, June 19.

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Edouard Philippe is a hurried man. And in great demand during poorly fitted electoral campaigns. This Wednesday, June 15, the former Prime Minister was asked to help Clément Beaune. The Minister Delegate in charge of Europe, candidate of the Presidential Party, La République en Marche (LRM), is in danger in the 7 e district of Paris, where his adversary of the new Ecological People’s Union and Solidarity (Nuts), lawyer Caroline Mecary, came at the top of the first round of the legislative elections, Sunday June 12.

Clément Beaune, a historic macronist, close to the head of state, has, in his words, a “DNA” on the left and Parisian “guts”. But to win the battle of the legislative elections, a “right friend”, named Laurent Cibien’s documentary dedicated to the former tenant of Matignon, whose “guts have a taste of salt water”, can help him The difference in the second round, Sunday June 19. “I do not make arithmetic or appliance agreement, defends the candidate. But it is a second gathering round that is played on shared values ​​beyond my own story and my sensitivity by People who vote for a European and republican right. I do not flirt. I am not winding, I have been coherent from the start (…). Edouard Philippe has a different political history, but I have many more points of agreements With him that with Jean-Luc Melenchon “, the leader of rebellious France and craftsman of the Nuts, underlines the minister.

goes for the mayor of Le Havre, former of the Les Républicains Party (LR), in the role of a fatal weapon and right deposit which could allow Clément Beaune to win and, incidentally, to keep his post at the quay D’Orsay. It is a little more than 10 hours when the large silhouette of the long -awaited councilor appears on the Place d’Aligre, in Paris. A cherished district of Klapisch films where you circulate by bike and where you sort your waste. Ideal decor for a former Prime Minister describes as a “right bohemus”. Building on the covered market, Edouard Philippe, in fact, is at ease and talks about coffee capsules with “Joseph”, the Irish roasting. And travels the stalls with big strides as we would cross a hedges race, welcoming in turn the “Best Black Boudin in France”, the “Best Coast of Pork in France” and the “Best Pram meal” where the tomatoes S ‘ exchange up to 18.90 euros per kilo. Smiles, selfies. The Norman savor and entrusts, when we offer him a raspberry, prefer apples: “I always eat apples”, he slips, in an allusion to Jacques Chirac and his presidential destiny.

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