Has the “future” former secretary of the PS Federation of the Azure Coast suddenly rediscovered the spirit of a combative opponent? Freed from the daily complex management tasks of a complicated party, has he found the vigor of better days after a dull period?
Have the electoral defeats that have marginalized the party, overtaken in local and European elections by the FN, been assimilated?
In any case, democratic debate will only benefit from it because in representative democracy, the opposition is as important as the majority…
“I have learned that Christian ESTROSI has decided to rent Parisian offices to enhance the attractiveness of the Nice Côte d’Azur metropolis, which may seem like a good initiative. 100m² for an annual rent of 71,000 euros on Saint-Dominique Street. The metropolis spares no expense!
It doesn’t seem to me that a deliberation was studied in council or in the metropolitan office authorizing this expenditure. Furthermore, I am very surprised by the suddenness of this initiative given that the metropolis has existed for over 2 years. I will be very vigilant about the status and profile of the two employees and the activities that will take place in these premises.
Indeed, no one is now unaware that the mayor of Nice is a candidate in the UMP primary for the Presidency of the Republic, a candidacy that he cannot manage directly from Nice or the National Assembly without a minimal and autonomous Parisian headquarters.
I note a strange coincidence between his declaration of candidacy and his decision to promote the image of Nice Côte d’Azur with a Parisian branch.
Therefore, I will be very vigilant because it should not happen that the taxpayers of the Metropolis, under the guise of promoting their territory, actually finance through their taxes the promotion of a candidacy which, moreover, is very bad news for France.”
Patrick Allemand, metropolitan councilor, president of the group Another Future for Nice