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Victor Habert-Dassault announces his candidacy for the next legislative elections in l'Express

Victor Habert Dassault, former deputy for the first constituency of Oise. – Photo: Facebook Victor Habert-Dassault.

“I have to extend the story intoOise“, it is with these words that Victor Habert-Dassault says he is preparing his return to the next legislativeafter her defeat against Claire Marais-Beuil (RN). These confidencesit's in the magazine l’Express that he does them, in his issue from January 2 to 8, entitled Dassault, investigation into an empire.

“I have to extend the story in the Oise”

“The representative of the fourth generation (of the Dassault family, Editor’s note) is preparing his return to , where he has kept a rental apartment. He will present himself in the next election, realizing how difficult the task will be,
RN having blown six of the seven constituencies of the department, but, he said, thoughtfully, “I must extend the story in the Oise”.”

This is what we can read in this article by Emilie Lanez. This is the first time that the deputy, defeated after the elections which followed the dissolution of the National Assembly, has shown his intention to return to politics.

Alliance with the RN? He talked about it with his aunt Natacha

For this interview, Victor Habert-Dassault received the Express journalist in the Dassault mansion in , on the Champs-Elysées roundabout. Vcitor Habert-Dassault and his aunt Natacha (the widow of Olivier Dassault who died in a helicopter accident in 2021) who evokes the Dassault family and its links with the political class.

In this article, the journalist also returns to the campaign led by Victor Habert-Dassault after the dissolution of the National Assembly. “When Marine Le Pen's party offers him an alliance, and Eric Ciotti, a friend of his uncle, insistently urges him to follow him in the union of the rights, he refuses.” We learn in passing that he spoke about it with his aunt Natacha, asking her the question of whether our uncle would have accepted him, the grandson of a deportee from Buchenwald (Marcel Dassault). She comforts him, telling him that he would not have wanted an alliance with the RN.

L’Express returns to this “abracadabrant” campaign

In her article, Emilie Lanez evokes an “abracadabrant” campaign. “He makes a series of blunders, greedily tracked down by the local press.” The journalist cites the time when the outgoing MP parks his car astride two disabled spaces, the time when wanting to escape the cameras of Special Envoy he took refuge in a florist's shop or the case of the dismissal of his driver after speeding…

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