Paris (AFP)

The deputy and candidate for the inauguration LREM in Paris municipal Hugues Renson said he was "worried" on Sunday about the "danger" of the "rallying race" of his competitors Benjamin Griveaux and Cédric Villani, giving the image of "two trains launched against each other ".

"I am very worried about the turn of events, it is not my conception of politics, the race for rallies, the negotiations, the constitution of clans, chapels, currents," Renson told Radio J .

"I do not think it was this conception that made us meet at LREM, and I warn of the danger that it can generate, the image of two trains launched against each other," he said. he adds.

MP Cédric Villani this week garnered rallying candidates Mounir Mahjoubi and Anne Lebreton, while former government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux, supported by many executives LREM, received support Sunday, in a forum at the JDD, of 34 elected Parisians.

"It does not interest anyone, let's stop looking at the belly button, to do in the internal trough," Hugues Renson snapped.

"Naturally, I will be before the National Investing Commission on Tuesday (CNI)," he said, referring to the grand oral 45 minutes spent by each candidate. The result could be announced the next day, July 10, a calendar that MM. Villani, Mahjoubi, Renson criticized, advocating a postponement of the designation in September.

"I will respect the decision (of the CNI), as soon as the nominee demonstrates his ability to gather," Renson said.

For his part, Cédric Villani assured that he was "not in the state of mind to lose." Whatever happens, "there will be no blood," he assured LCI.

"We will continue in the rally, I will continue whatever happens to remain faithful to En marche, a movement without which I would not enter politics and to which I owe so many beautiful adventures," he added.

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