611 local elected officials (mayors, regional councilors, departmental councilors) call for support for Emmanuel Macron with a view to a second five-year term. “We need continuity and stability”, they argue in this long text published by the Journal du dimanche, while the Head of State has still not announced his intentions regarding the 2022 presidential election. signatories, we find former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, now mayor of Le Havre, as well as the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, or Christophe Béchu, mayor of Angers. Here is the list of the twenty or so Breton elected representatives who initialed this forum.
Côtes-d’Armor
Olivier Allain, mayor of Corlay and regional councilor
Gervais Egault, Mayor of Louannec
Rémy Guillou, mayor of Plouisy
Cyril Jobic, Mayor of Calanhel
Joël Le Jeune, Mayor of Trédrez-Locquémeau
Finistere
Tristan Bréhier, regional advisor
Roger Lars, mayor of Landévennec
Emmanuelle Tournier, departmental councilor
Ille-et-Vilaine
Jeanne Féret, departmental councilor
Thierry Le Bihan, mayor of Mordelles
Bernard Marboeuf, regional advisor
Yvon Mellet, Mayor of Teillay
Vincent Minier, Mayor of Chanteloup
Anne Patault, regional advisor
Teddy Regnier, Mayor of Châteaubourg
Jean-Françis Richeux, Mayor of Saint-Père-Marc-en-Poulet
Marie-Pierre Vedrenne, regional advisor
Morbihan
Yves Bleunven, mayor of Grand-Champ and regional councilor
Anne Le Hénanff, first assistant at Vannes and regional advisor
Ronan Loas, mayor of Plœmeur and departmental councilor
Jean-François Mary, Mayor of Allaire
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