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Candidate for the legislative elections, the mayor of Ajaccio, close to Édouard Philippe, is trying to save the only constituency that has not fallen into their trap.
From our correspondent in Ajaccio, Julian Mattei
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Lthe pavements are crowded on both sides of the Cours Napoléon. The campaign staff is making their way through the crowd as hard as they can. This Tuesday, May 17, Laurent Marcangeli plays at home. The mayor of Ajaccio inaugurates his electoral permanence in this well-known artery of the imperial city. With a distinguished guest: his friend Édouard Philippe. The former Prime Minister came to sweeten in person the candidacy of the new headliner of Horizons in the island. A few days earlier, his colt crossed the Rubicon by declaring his candidacy for the legislative elections in the columns of Corsica-Morning : “This chair was, I believe, potentially lost. I consider myself to be in the best position to ensure us a victory. »
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