On Wednesday, Virginie Duby-Muller, MP for Haute-Savoie and vice-president of our political family, was the guest of RFI's morning show to react to the main current issues: Agnès Buzyn's candidacy in the municipal elections in Paris and the Emmanuel Macron's announcements to fight Islamic separatism." I see that every time, you get a big trip, a speech, but what matters is the deeds.

It was with these words that Virginie Duby-Muller reacted to the President's trip to Mulhouse, from where he announced some measures to combat communitarianism. The vice-president of our political family pleaded for "going further" because, in her view, "there is nothing about the return of jihadists and a number of subjects are evaded, such as the 150 neighbourhoods that are in the hands of Islamists." When asked about Agnès Buzyn's candidacy for the municipal election in Paris after the withdrawal of Benjamin Griveaux, Virginie Duby-Muller considers that "she is a default candidate" and points out her electoral inexperience: "she never presented at an election and start with Paris, it's kamikaze. It is also an opportunity to reiterate her support for the candidacy of Rachida Dati, who, for our vice-president, "has managed to gather around her" and the dynamics she is instilling in her campaign "sees in the polls".

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