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Gabriel Attal to the "World": "I Don't See a Project of a Common Society Today Between the Republicans and Us"

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Liberal economically, firm on the regalian, progressive on social issues... The former Prime Minister, at the head of the Renaissance party, deciphers for "The World" the political line he hopes to carry for 2027.

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In an interview with the "World", the leader of the Renaissance party hit hard on the right of Bruno Retailleau, his theoretical ally in support of the government.

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Liberal economically, firm on the regalian, progressive on social issues... The former Prime Minister, at the head of the Renaissance party, deciphers for "The World" the political line he hopes to carry for 2027.

·Paris, France
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On June 6, the Renaissance party gathered its sympathizers to share the conclusions of their consultation launched three months ago. An operation that allowed the presidential party to identify several priorities for Strasbourg, as well as some concrete proposals.

The Renaissance leader makes a point without appeal: ideological differences with LR are too deep to envisage a rapprochement. Gabriel Attal clearly excluded any possibility of joint candidacy between his camp and the Republicans for the next presidential election. In a recent interview, the former Prime Minister underlined the absence of a project [...] The article Gabriel Attal burys any alliance with the Republicans for 2027 appeared first on…

Paris - The leader of the Renaissance party Gabriel Attal "does not see a project of a common society" between LR and the macroists, de facto excluding the hypothesis of a common candidate of the right and the center for the presidential. "I do not see a project of a common society today between LR and us, a fortiori for a presidential election," notes the former Prime Minister in an interview in the World. He himself potential candidate in 2027…

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