LREM : The Republic of Alternates
With the fall of Benjamin Griveaux, candidate for mayor of Paris and his sudden replacement by Agnès Buzin, Minister of Health, La République en Marche continues its game of musical chairs.
With the fall of Benjamin Griveaux, candidate for mayor of Paris and his sudden replacement by Agnès Buzin, Minister of Health, La République en Marche continues its game of musical chairs.
The former Minister of Health will defend the LREM colours in Paris after Benjamin Griveaux’s withdrawal. A tough fight against two other women: Anne Hidalgo on the left and Rachida Dati on the right.
The return of Catherine Trautmann (PS) in the race for mayor of the Alsatian capital will undoubtedly shake up the lines. To the point of dethroning the ecologists on Anne Barseghian’s EELV list?
Senator François Grosdidier (LR) has been announced by pollsters as the certain successor to Dominique Gros (PS) at Metz City Hall. Are the games already over? Not so fast…
A new duel between Laurent Hénart, outgoing mayor, and Mathieu Klein, president of the Departmental Council, is on the horizon, tied in a recent poll. Laurent Watrin’s Greens (12%) will therefore tip the balance. On which side?
The electoral consultation of March 15 and 22, 2020 promises to be full of surprises in our cities and countryside. But what political message could well come out of the ballot boxes?
Moselle academics grouped within a Charlemagne Collective are calling for the creation of a new university in Lorraine-Nord.
Charlemagne: A mutiny by Moselle academics
One of them refuses the socialist nomination, Mathieu Klein. The other one is Laurent Hénart, who is proud of the support of the Marcheurs. Both of them are doing something stupid. Here’s why.