Last night, on the hills of Nice, at the Château de Crémat, the “evening of friends of Eric Ciotti” was organized, attended by numerous elected officials and mayors from neighboring towns and cities.
They were more than a thousand waiting for the arrival of Eric Ciotti in the gardens of the Château de Crémat. A long wait, but not in vain. An arrival met with thunderous applause, followed by a highly anticipated speech where he spoke about his political commitments against terrorism and immigration, and especially for the taxation of the French, touching on education, and of course the future of the City of Nice.
A meeting that was not open to debate. During this “friendly and convivial” evening, he affirmed that he and his “friends” represent “an unstoppable movement.” A movement that thrives on “exchange and sharing” and where people “are increasingly numerous,” emphasized Éric Ciotti. But he organized this evening primarily to thank them for “their loyalty, their consistency in voting, their determination, and above all their commitment.”
A long-term commitment that they made during the legislative elections and which he hopes “will be renewed.” He hopes this commitment will remain intact in all future elections, up to the Presidential election. For he: “will never give up the place that his voters entrusted to him by voting for him, and he will continue to fight for them, in Nice, and in Paris, as a deputy.” So many adjectives to thank the many people who support him and who will continue to do so in the coming years.
Beyond the speech, the atmosphere was warm. Eric Ciotti’s “friends” were able to chat and exchange ideas around a delicious buffet, with a small concert in the background, in a magnificent setting, for a very beautiful evening among friends.