the difficult tomorrows of the great beaten

the difficult tomorrows of the great beaten

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For ex-MP LR Julien Aubert, a rising figure on the right, who had even already announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Republicans, the ascent came to an abrupt halt. REY Jérôme/PHOTOPQR/LA PROVENCE/MAXPPP

STORY – Depression, depression, difficulty finding a job or making ends meet… The return to “normal life” for former deputies, fired by the French after the 2022 legislative elections, is sometimes strewn with pitfalls.

From one day to the next, everything was extinguished. The sometimes dazzling lights of the cameras, the fiery debates in the Hemicycle, the frantic pace of the long days, the hundreds of requests… Disappeared without warning, suddenly. In the aftermath of the legislative elections which resulted, last June, in a National Assembly with unprecedented coloring, more than a hundred outgoing deputies were not reappointed. From Christophe Castaner, former Minister of the Interior and boss of the LREM group at the Palais Bourbon to Richard Ferrand, former President of the National Assembly, via Florian Bachelier or Guillaume Larrivé: all have been fired by the French. A personal upheaval for these chosen ones who suddenly go from an existence where everything is in perpetual turmoil to a much calmer life.

This is the case of Julien Aubert. For the former LR deputy, a rising figure on the right, who had even already announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Republicans…

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