Legislative elections in Lot-et-Garonne. Why LR 47 will not have a candidate in the first constituency either

Legislative elections in Lot-et-Garonne. Why LR 47 will not have a candidate in the first constituency either
Legislative elections in Lot-et-Garonne. Why LR 47 will not have a candidate in the first constituency either

“I’m staying in Lot-et-Garonne”

Louis de Cacqueray was also to team up with Clémence Brandolin-Robert, the first deputy mayor of Agen. The latter, who defends Michel Lauzzana, had urged his youngest children to give up running. “I am sorry that voters have no other choice than a President of the Republic who plays Russian roulette with the country, an unnatural union of the left from the PS to LFI and a National Rally which will put the country to the ground. This is deeply saddening for our democracy. It is a personal decision which is not the subject of any party agreement and does not respond to any injunction from anyone. I remain entirely loyal to my political family and I know that there will be other battles to fight to make our ideas triumph tomorrow. Finally, when I see the deplorable spectacle offered by our political leaders in Paris, I want even more to embody a new generation in politics which is more concerned with the general interest than with small arrangements for a ministerial position. I am staying in Lot-et-Garonne, I am here for the long term and I fully intend to continue to invest in our territory in the coming years. »

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A decision that Gaëtan Malange, the president of LR 47, commented: “The Titanic France is sinking, the violins are accelerating, we have no lessons to receive from those who have placed icebergs everywhere. On the other hand, I can assure you that Louis will be part of the Agen landscape alongside us during the next electoral battles.”

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