Former minister Hervé Berville distances himself from the macronie

Hervé Berville at the Elysée in May 2024. JEE/CIPA / JEE/CIPA

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Former member of the Borne and Attal governments, the deputy for Côtes-d'Armor established contacts with François Hollande and Bernard Cazeneuve.

Recomposition of political life, continued. Secretary of State for the Sea under the governments of Elisabeth Borne and Gabriel Attal, Hervé Berville distances himself from the central bloc. If he intends to remain loyal to the head of state, this close friend of Richard Ferrand, deputy for Côtes-d'Armor since 2017, projects himself into the post-Macron era. Claiming to be a social democracy, the Breton discreetly established contacts with François Hollande, who received him in his offices at the National Assembly, and with former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, whom he must see in the days to come.

A supporter of the constitution of a vast left-wing pole capable of winning in 2027, Berville also regularly discusses at the Palais-Bourbon with the socialist deputy for Eure, Philippe Brun, who, since the dissolution, has played mediator between a part of the New Popular Front and the progressive wing of the presidential camp. “Macronism is over, decides the economist who briefly worked for the PS. We had a great adventure, I don’t…

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