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For Bruno Retailleau, the Lrs Will Remain in Government as Long as They Are "Useful for the Country"

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The Minister of the Interior, the new leader of the right-wing party, gathered the National Council of Republicans at the Mutualité in Paris and deeply renewed the governing bodies of the Republic.

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The list of 13 vice-presidents unveiled on Saturday by the new president of the right-wing party, on the occasion of the national council meeting at the Mutualité in Paris, includes supporters of his defeated opponent, Laurent Wauquiez.

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The Minister of the Interior, the new leader of the right-wing party, gathered the National Council of Republicans at the Mutualité in Paris and deeply renewed the governing bodies of the Republic.

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The new president LR renewed this Saturday the political bureau and the nomination commission of the party.

·Paris, France
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Bruno Retailleau is a major figure on the French right. Senator and president of the group The Republicans in the Senate, he also held ministerial functions, notably at the Ministry of the Interior, where he contributed to shaping the policies of security and immigration. Recognized for his frankness and his assertive positions, Retailleau is a key player in the current political debates, notably on issues of identity, security and the Republica…

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The new president of the Republicans launched his party in the municipal elections at a national council meeting this Saturday in Paris. In his speech, the Ministry of the Interior also justified the presence of the LRs in the government, clearly imposing its political line.

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The Republicans will remain in government as long as they are "useful for the country", said their new president, Bruno Retailleau, this Saturday. The Minister of the Interior set the course for the municipal elections of 2026, in which the left-wing candidates will be "their main opponents".

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