Sunday, March 6, 2016

The “revolutionary” Bruno Le Maire wants ringardiser Sarkozy, Fillon and Juppé – TF1

Bruno Le Maire has offered great support Saturday rally in Aubervilliers , ten days after the announcement of his candidacy for the primary right for the 2017 presidential election in which to an outsider. In front of nearly 2,000 people, the former Minister of Agriculture made its appearance after the interventions of his supporters as the member Franck Riester, former Minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier or the UDI deputy Yves Jego. “If you are here is that you are somewhat revolutionary!” Shouted the LR Laure member of Raudière assistance.

In a scenography and decor licked the candidate descended forums to be at the center of the room, white shirt, sleeves rolled up and then took questions while moving. RSI, agriculture, nuclear energy, overseas, European institutions …. “BLM” detailed his proposals and stressed the notion of culture.

“I’ll take the way of meeting with the French and disappear again”

“The real French defeat is cultural, “said he launched before young fervent supporters wearing t-shirts tagged” The primary is the Mayor. ” “You are the France that is not resigned,” he began. “We are at the beginning of a beautiful story,” he added. “A politician is not to carry a personal ambition but that of all citizens”, he said while the former Minister Nicolas Sarkozy and former Dominique de Villepin’s chief of staff is often described as very ambitious.

“I have never ruled France, I have never been president or prime minister,” he added, while two ex-Prime Minister ( Juppe, Fillon) and potentially a former president (Sarkozy) are in the running for the primary. Eight candidates have already declared for this competition to be held on 20 and 27 November 2016. “I’ll head back to meet with the French and disappear again,” he told reporters at the end of the meeting while it has increased the media passes between the announcement of his candidacy and that of his book. His entourage also explained that the rally had cost “less than 150,000 euros.”

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