Commitment to Macron is in the DNA of the Cazeneuve family.

We are not talking here about that of Bernard, the former Prime Minister, but that of Pierre, Renaissance candidate (ex-LREM) in the 7th district of Hauts-de-Seine (Garches, Rueil-Malmaison and Saint-Cloud).

Aged 27 and presenting a CV to make a startuper swoon (Sciences Po and HEC), he has so far been Emmanuel Macron's deputy chief of staff.

He therefore embarked on the race for deputy, invested by the presidential party in place of the outgoing deputy LREM, Jacques Marilossian, who had it a little bad.

"It's in the movement's DNA to bring out new profiles," explains the former adviser to Le

Parisien

.

I applied for this nomination because I am a child of the constituency, I was born there, I have always lived there and got involved from an early age.

” Words of circumstance which do not make us forget that this constituency also has the advantage of being rather squarely acquired by LREM since Emmanuel Macron made 42.87% there in the first round of the presidential election.

Committed since 2013

In the event of victory in the legislative elections, Pierre could well find Jean-René, his father, LREM deputy from the Gers and candidate for his re-election in the first constituency of the Gers.

As the young candidate did not wish to answer us on this family aspect of politics, we can only surmise that it must seriously discuss electoral strategy in family meals.

"Factually, my political commitment precedes that of my father", replied Pierre to our colleagues from

Parisian

.

It's a little tricky since he started in 2013 with the creation of the Allons Enfants party and his father "only really got involved in politics on his family lands in the Gers in 2014", according to the site of the Gers deputy.

And to complete the family picture,

Liberation

indicates that Marguerite, sister and daughter of, and current deputy director of the National Health Insurance Fund, was "head of the center and health, solidarity and social protection adviser to the Prime Minister, Jean Castex”.

And her husband, Aurélien Rousseau, is Elisabeth Borne's new chief of staff.

This is called a macronist family.

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