In two months, on June 20 and 27, the Bretons will go to the polls to elect their new regional councilors. For the moment, ten lists have declared themselves. Among them, that of the outgoing regional president, the socialist Loïg Chesnais-Girard and that of his former vice-president, the regional councilor Thierry Burlot, dubbed by La République en Marche. Two relatives of the former region president Jean-Yves Le Drian, whose influence everyone knows in the region.
The one that some call “the menhir” has not yet positioned itself in this duel. This Sunday April 18, guest of the program “Dimanche en politique” of France 3, he once again refused to decide. “The Bretons don’t wait for there to be some kind of chaperone that I could be, some kind of guide who would say to the Bretons, this is how to vote,” said Jean-Yves Le Drian. “I see that the majority that I have created is dividing itself when it should have been enlarged.”
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By the way, the foreign minister regretted that his “friends” are now separated.“I hope they don’t attack each other and remember that there are other lists.” Jean-Yves Le Drian now expects a clear positioning from Loïg Chesnais-Girard and Thierry Burlot. “It is essential that both indicate what their project is and how they are going to mobilize. They must be clear on the alliances.”