Cyril Hanouna – Is the primary a “losing machine”? David Lisnard responds live to Gauthier Le Bret

Cyril Hanouna – Is the primary a “losing machine”? David Lisnard responds live to Gauthier Le Bret
Cyril Hanouna – Is the primary a “losing machine”? David Lisnard responds live to Gauthier Le Bret

During these wishes to the press, David Lisnard announced his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election and called for a right-wing primary. To find out more, Cyril Hanouna called town hall directly, and managed to get the mayor on the line. Listen to the excerpt again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.

A false good idea? During his greetings to the press, David Lisnard, mayor of Cannes and president of the Association of Mayors of , called for a right-wing primary in view of the 2027 presidential election, while announcing his candidacy for this election . An idea that Gauthier Le Bret does not seem to appreciate: “The primary is a losing machine, a leader is essential.” An opinion that the political columnist ofWe walk on our heads is based on the unfortunate experiences of Benoît Hamon and François Fillon, both elected during their camp's primaries in 2017, and both subsequently defeated at the polls.

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“François Hollande won the presidential election after a primary”

But naturally, David Lisnard is not of this opinion, and was able to show it live on Cyril Hanouna's microphone. By calling the Cannes town hall, the host managed to get David Lisnard directly on the line, who explained his approach in more detail and was able to respond to Gauthier Le Bret.

“I am not a fanatic of the primary, but I remind you that François Hollande won the presidential election after a primary. Objectively, François Fillon is more than 20% after a primary despite everything that fell on him [l’affaire des emplois fictifs et celle des costumes, ndlr]. If we could do without the primary, that would be even better, but today there is no natural candidate [à droite]there is no one who stands out.”

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