Au centre et à droite, une union de bric et de bloc dans la perspective de la présidentielle
Following recent municipal elections, a group of 90 ministers and parliamentarians from the center and right political spectrum in France issued a call on Sunday for a unified candidacy in the upcoming presidential election. This appeal aims to consolidate the right and center, but it has also reignited existing disagreements within their shared political base.
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AI-generatedFollowing recent municipal elections, a group of 90 ministers and parliamentarians from the center and right political spectrum in France issued a call on Sunday for a unified candidacy in the upcoming presidential election. This appeal aims to consolidate the right and center, but it has also reignited existing disagreements within their shared political base. The call for unity is driven by the desire to improve their chances in the presidential race. The initiative highlights the ongoing debate and challenges in forging a cohesive coalition within the center-right political landscape.
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2 extracted90 ministers and parliamentarians called for a single right-wing and center-right candidate for the presidential election.
A tribune has revived disagreements within the common base.