In Front of the Senators, Pierre-Édouard Stérin Said He Was Determined to Continue "to Make Money to Do Good"
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Asked about its political objectives, the extreme right billionaire has multiplied the esquives, while assuming ever more radical positions on immigration.
The businessman was heard this Thursday by a commission of inquiry into the financing mechanisms of private foundations in politics.
Socialist Senator Colombe Brossel took full responsibility for our fellow members of the parliamentary press. Behind the title to extend his commission, the interested woman had very quickly clarified her thought: "You have understood, we have in mind everything that navigates around the galaxy of Pierre-Édouard Stérin."A way, according to a Senator LR, "to make the blows after the Alloncle commission on the audiovisual public at the National As…
The 52-year-old conservative businessman, proudly portraying himself as a "billionaire" and saying he was "very focused on business," defended his two philanthropic structures, the Common Good Fund and the Pericles Project, before a Senate commission of inquiry.
Heard by a commission of inquiry into the financing of private foundations, the founder of Smartbox detailed his vision of a conservative liberal right and his "metapolitical" influence, while defending his structures and political positions before sometimes skeptical senators.
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