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11:57 am: For the member of Essonne Marie Guévenoux, deputy general delegate of LREM, the 7 months which come “are decisive”. And “we must rediscover the spirit of 2017”.

11:44 am: Let’s go for the plenary, with music and flags in hand for the public, with the microphone Prisca Thevenot, spokesperson for LREM.

11:41 am: Under the banner of unity between its different, LREM met in working order for the next presidential election. In particular, with numerous training workshops for activists: social networks, the response and the fight against extremes, and “Everything about the balance sheet”, with a focus on “Responding to the balance sheet”.

11:06 am: Olivier Véran has just arrived. The Minister of Health will participate in the opening plenary hosted in particular by Stanislas Guerini. Hall A where this audience will be held was stormed by the public.

10:51 am: Prime Minister Jean Castex will deliver a speech tomorrow Sunday at 11 a.m. during the closing plenary.

10:40 am: The workshops have started and a first synthesis of the activists’ proposals is being debated, in the presence of Stanislas Guerini, the general delegate of LREM.

10:28 am: Traffic on the Marseille road has been complicated for almost an hour because of the flow of vehicles heading towards the Avignon exhibition center where the campus takes place all day. The traffic jams form at the Avignon Sud exit (n ° 24) of the motorway.

9:30 am: This weekend in Avignon, LREM is holding its 2021 campus. Except that the acronym LREM no longer appears anywhere, in favor of “presidential majority”. The course is clearly set on the presidential election, even if Emmanuel Macron has not yet declared himself a candidate for his succession.

About twenty ministers and 4000 activists from all over France, overseas included, are expected today and tomorrow at the exhibition center. This campus is structured around numerous workshops and debates, based on three paths: French and European independence, work and merit, the new French pact.


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