An RN leaflet that does not go unnoticed in Biterrois…
|Julien Gabarron (au centre), en octobre dernier, aux côtés des députés RN Stéphanie Galzy et Aurélien Lopez-Ligori. Midi Libre – JEAN MICHEL MART
Le Biterrois Julien Gabarron, nouveau secrétaire départemental du Rassemblement National, veut faire savoir que son parti ne soutient plus les Ménard.
Biterrois Julien Gabarron, new departmental secretary of the National Rally, has concocted an offensive leaflet which has continued to cause a stir. Indeed, he directly attacks the Ménards with a photo of MP Emmanuelle Ménard and this message " for RN voters: “If you vote Ménard, you vote Macron." A leaflet which would have been distributed in mailboxes in Béziers.
Julien Gabarron also published the leaflet on his Facebook page indicating: "It’s always better when things are told to voters. Clearer and more honest." Moreover, by tagging Jordan Bardella, the national president of the National Rally, the Biterrois intends to suggest that this leaflet has been validated above place…
Which would be a first. Since 2014, in fact, the couple, who have never been part of the RN, have enjoyed more or less strong support from the far-right party during the various elections. And the RN has never positioned a candidate opposite. Last June, questioned on this subject, Frédéric Bort, then departmental secretary, declared as follows: "It is clear that lately, their positions can question us and that the distance is widening. We will undoubtedly draw the consequences but there is no urgency (…) We let things settle…"
"He does what he wants"
Things may therefore have actually settled down. On this leaflet, Robert Ménard did not wish to make any comment: "He does what he wants. We don't mind their business."
We can bet that Jérôme Gabarron will be talked about during the next elections. This Friday, alongside RN MP Stéphanie Galzy, he deployed a banner of party support for farmers, above the highway, near the Méridienne area in Villeneuve-lès-Béziers. Appointment for June 9, date of the European elections.
Despite our multiple requests, we have not been able to contact Julien Gabarron.