In Salon-de-Provence and Cavaillon, where she held her first presidential campaign meeting, the LR candidate struck hard against insecurity.
From our correspondent in Marseille, Francois Tonneau
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PStanding in the middle of Mas Dosseto, a locality in the city of Canourgues in Salon-de-Provence, Nicolas Isnard is playing again with Valérie Pécresse. “You see, this is where the point of the deal was held and that there were the Kalashnikov gusts last year,” the mayor tells the candidate Les Républicains at the Elysee Palace. There was a U-shaped building, a little entrance here, one there. They could run away. The trees hid the view, the cameras were useless. And they put tar on the benches so that the children wouldn’t come. »Valérie Pécresse widens her eyes, even though she has heard others. Between the bars of the city, the mistral sweeps the now maintained lawns and tidy alleys. “So, it fired on a Tuesday evening,” continues Nicolas Isnard. We destroyed …
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