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MP Aurélien Taché leaves La République en Marche

“In 2017, I left the Socialist Party because it was not able to cross its borders. Today i’m leaving LREM for exactly the same reasons “, declared the elected member of Val d’Oise in an interview in the Journal du Dimanchedeploring that the movement founded in April 2016 “Has not been able to build an ideological corpus, to find convergence with other parties or allies in society”.

According to Mr. Taché, “The opening was only made to the right” and “The Conservatives are also in the majority”.

“We have seen this on the issue of welcoming refugees, which remains a great disappointment for me. Same thing on freedoms: how can a progressive movement vote the anti-breakers law “, wonders the one who was rapporteur on the shutter “Integration” of the asylum-immigration law.

Mr. Taché also regrets the isolation of the party which “Kept repeating that there was no salvation outside (of him), of refusing to vote everything that came from the oppositions”.

Claiming to want “To carry the popular ecological and solidarity aspirations”, Mr. Taché said he would leave “Most certainly the group” parliamentary.

But he does not confirm that he wants to join the group in the making at the Assembly, whose creation could be announced next week around deputies, some of whom have already slammed the door of LREM.

“I will not be in opposition”, however assures Mr. Taché. “If I have to choose, I will be in the majority because I want to be constructive and get results for the French”, he insists.

Former ministerial collaborator of Sylvia Pinel and then Emmanuel Cosse au Logement under the previous five-year term, Mr. Taché stood out for his singular voice within the majority, often marked by his leftist convictions. Coming from a popular background, graduating late, he joined Emmanuel Macron’s campaign teams in 2016, seduced by “The promise of emancipation” worn by the candidate.

Its announced departure from the group brings the total workforce to 295, against 314 in June 2017. And LREM could well lose the absolute majority (289 seats) if some of its members actually joined the potential 9th ​​group at Palais-Bourbon.

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