“Obviously I find it a shame each time that someone leaves the party to go to the opponent”, reacts Philippe Juvin

While Eric Zemmour garners rallies on the far right and on the right, and the LR mayor of Chalon-sur-Saône, Gilles Platret now leaves doubt about his intentions, Philippe Juvin, head of emergencies at Georges hospital Pompidou in Paris and health adviser to Valérie Pécresse in the presidential election believes that“Obviously I find it a pity each time that someone leaves the party to go to the opponent. Because he is an opponent. I do not agree with Mr. Zemmour”.

“I regret their decisioninsists Philippe Juvin, but do not make a generalization because the great novelty of the right frankly compared to what we have experienced in previous years is that there is a team around Valérie Pécresse. Remember when François Fillon won five years ago before the general stampede, the others joined him but a little distant. There, there are individuals who leave, well that’s how it is.”

The mayor of Garenne-Colombes adds, on the question of potential sponsorships of elected LR to Eric Zemmour, that “signing is not supporting”. “I am not at all for exclusions, I am a man of consensus”, he adds.

Regarding the attitude of Nicolas Sarkozy who remains silent for the moment and who has not clearly supported the LR presidential candidate, “you will see that he will not remain silent”assures Valérie Pécresse’s adviser on health issues and LR mayor of La Garenne-Colombes. “He will not remain silent until the end of the campaign, he will take a stand. Each time he has had to take a stand for his political family, even in the most difficult moments, he has taken a stand for defend our political family”.


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