September 26, 2016, Nicolas Sarkozy.

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AFP

The LR deputy of Yonne Guillaume Larrivé estimated Wednesday that Nicolas Sarkozy could "be a hypothesis" to represent the right in 2022. "To be President of the Republic is to be able to lead the State, to bring together the French and to embody France ”and“ Nicolas Sarkozy certainly has this leadership capacity and this almost historic capacity to lead the nation, ”said Guillaume Larrivé, spokesman for the Republicans under Nicolas Sarkozy, on Sud Radio.

“We'll see what he wants to do”.

"If he wanted to return to the political arena, I would of course be at his side," he added.

The Republicans were betting a lot on François Baroin to represent them in the presidential election, but doubts are growing on the will of the mayor of Troyes to go there.

The party decided on Tuesday to postpone the “tiebreaker” of the candidate to April 2021, that is to say after the regional which will be crucial for several tenors of the right (Valérie Pécresse, Xavier Bertrand…).

Guilaume Larrivé had been cited during the reshuffle

Guillaume Larrivé assured that he remained "very committed" in LR, even if his name had been mentioned during the reshuffle for the Ministry of Justice.

"I let you say it and I do not necessarily deny", added the deputy, who unrolled several lines of thought on security, subject at the heart of a government seminar Wednesday.

"We must have a little more confidence in the field", whether it is "the police commissioners, the gendarmerie officers ...", he affirmed.

He also called in

Le Figaro

for "essential migration regulation" and proposed, for repeat offenders, "that three convictions for acts of serious violence lead to a prison sentence, or even a ban of at least a decade".

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