EXCLUSIVE – Algeria, family reunification | The re-elected mayor of Le Havre, who is pursuing his project in the hope of establishing himself as the candidate of the right and the center, says he is prepared for the “balance of power” but supports labor immigration.
On Saturday, from his concrete city hall, Édouard Philippe was officially re-elected at the head of Le Havre (Seine-Maritime) by his municipal council. Wearing his tricolor sash, he addressed the elected officials. A word about the “considerable challenges” for his city. Another, on a national level, about the “images of great violence” – invectives, insults – filmed on the evening of the second round of municipal elections, in several cities won by La France insoumise (LFI).
Now, the president of Horizons can prepare for his great works. Despite dismissing the polls, which he distrusts, the latest opinion polls describe him as making progress, with 20.5% to 25.5% of voting intentions in the first round, depending on the configurations. Opposed to any primary election, he aims to establish himself as the best-placed candidate from the right and the center in the presidential election, against his ambitious rivals from The Republicans (LR) and Renaissance, Bruno… [Context: Édouard Philippe is pursuing his political aspirations amid competitive dynamics in the upcoming elections. Fact Check: The content mentions specific statements made by Édouard Philippe regarding immigration policies and his political strategy.].





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