INTERVIEW

The second round of municipal elections in Marseille, where no absolute majority appeared on the municipal council, gave rise to a real settlement of accounts on the right. Martine Vassal, the candidate Les Républicains, threw in the towel and passed the baton to the deputy LR Guy Tessier, reputed to be close to the far right. The RN is now calling for a large gathering. What push another LR candidate to declare himself: the mayor of the 9th and 10th arrondissements Lionel Royer-Perreaut.

"It is out of the question that there is contact, neither with the national front, nor with the extreme left," warned Friday at the microphone of Europe 1 Christian Jacob, the president of the party. In the current state of power relations, the left of "Printemps Marseille" and the right of Guy Tessier would collect the same number of seats. In this case, it is the oldest member who is elected, in this case Guy Tessier, 75 years old. "42/42, equality! If it is equality it is the oldest member who wins", notes Christian Jacob. "We have to put the electoral process to trial", he sweeps