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Discarded from the RN, M.-C. Parolin bounces to Debout la France

Discarded from the RN, M.-C. Parolin bounces to Debout la France
Discarded from the RN, M.-C. Parolin bounces to Debout la France
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She hit the political chronicle July. Committed to the legislative on the 2nd district of Aveyron with the RN label, Marie-Christine Parolin had dared to take over the motto of the Vichy and Marshal Pétain regime, “, , homeland”, during a debate on the air radio CFM. Quickly, Marine Le Pen’s party had decided to sanction this and withdraw her inauguration. At the time, the president of the national , Bardella, had described as “Grainteen sheep” The of his party to anti -Semitic, racist or xenophobic remarks.

Regional councilor

Since then, the one who settled in Aveyron a decade ago had been particularly silent, while sitting in the Occitanie region as “non-inscribed”. But, yesterday, the Party Standing France, led by Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, announced that it joined its ranks. Until becoming a next candidate, still in the department? “She is a serious and confidence woman, who works tirelessly for the good of our region, she embodies ​​of dedication and loyalty […] We are delighted to welcome him and we wish him all the success in his future initiatives and in his commitments for the party “welcomed in a press release Jean-Philippe Armet, departmental secretary of the party who had collected 2.03 % of the Aveyron votes during the last presidential election.

Recently, it was the departmental delegate of the RN, Jean-Philippe Chartier, who was also put to the door of his party after having written in a press release that “The judges have decided on the final solution” For Marine Le Pen following her in the case of parliamentary assistants … Will he also rebound in another political family soon?

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