If you want to meet Jordan Bardella this Friday from 6:15 p.m. in Toulon, you should go to Flavor, 12 place Louis Pasteur. The author of “What I'm looking for” will be there to sign his work published by Fayard just a week ago.
The location raises questions as it is rather usual to find politicians near the Charlemagne bookstore, a heavyweight in the sector in the Var capital, and more generally in the Var. The publishing house has made a request for a presentation session for the book. But it was refused by the director of the Charlemagne bookstores. “We did not accept this signing session because it is controversial and does not correspond to what we want to do with the bookstore. I also do not forget that in 1996 (a year after the accession of the National Front to the town hall of Toulon, Editor's note), the Charlemagne bookstore was blacklisted from Toulon schools by Sandrine Le Chevallier. We also have a duty to remember and defend freedom of expression” explains Olivier Rouard.
The book will, however, be marketed.like any book, no more, no less” confirms the director of Charlemagne. The forty Books ordered were to arrive this Tuesday in Toulon. Each book had already found a buyer in pre-sale.
It is therefore towards a restaurant which has just changed its name to now be called Flavor that the European deputy and president of the National Rally will place his boxes of books.
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