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Edouard Philippe se jette (enfin) à l’eau – POLITICO

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Edouard Philippe se jette (enfin) à l’eau – POLITICO
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Ses équipes n’en font pas mystère : Edouard Philippe ne peut pas rater son meeting de dimanche à Paris alors que le candidat avait repoussé son entrée en campagne pour la présidentielle. Celui qui reste le favori du bloc central a besoin d’enclencher une dynamique s’il veut plier le match avec ses adversaires, à commencer par Gabriel Attal. Anthony Lattier en discute avec Pauline de Saint Remy, directrice de la rédaction de POLITICO, et Elisa Bertholomey, cheffe du service politique de POLITICO, dans le podcast Playbook Paris.

His team makes no secret of it: Edouard Philippe cannot afford a poor showing at his rally in Paris on Sunday, especially since the candidate had postponed the launch of his presidential campaign. Still the favorite of the centrist bloc, he needs to build momentum if he wants to close out the match against his rivals, starting with Gabriel Attal. Anthony Lattier discusses this with Pauline de Saint Remy, Editorial Director at POLITICO, and Elisa Bertholomey, Head of Politics at POLITICO, on the Playbook Paris podcast.

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