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“Man of conviction”, “singular voice”, “rigorous” … the taxes come after the death of Olivier Marleix

The deputy of Eure-Et-Loir Olivier Marleix died Monday at the age of 54, aroused vivid tributes from the entire French political class.

The deputy Les Républicins d’Eure-Et-Loir Olivier Marleix died on Monday, July 7 at the age of 54. After working in several ministerial companies, he had been a member of Parliament since 2012, occupying the function of the President of the LR Group in the National Assembly until June 2024.

In the announcement of his death, taxes have multiplied by the entire political class. The National Assembly observed a minute of silence.

Next to their party, the Republicans, Laurent Wauquiez shared their “immense pain.” “We will not forget the man of conviction, a tireless defender of the general interest whose vision generated the public debate,” wrote the leader of the deputies of LR.

A “precious collaborator”, according to Nicolas Sarkozy

The president of the political party, and Interior Minister Bruno Retilleau shared his sadness “and his” immense pain. “” I think that much of his family, loved ones and colleagues, “he wrote on his social networks.

The former Public Service Minister and also attached to Eure-Et-Loir, Guillaume Kasbarian shared his “fear” on his social networks, describing a “man of conviction, deeply attached to our Eure-Et-Loir department, passionate defender of national sovereignty.”

The National Coordinator of France Insumise Manuel Bompard Salute “an always respectful political adversary, a unique voice, associated with the defense of the industrial sovereignty of France.” Jean-Luc Mélenchon pays tribute to “an honorable and respected opponent.”

“His attachment to the sovereignty of France allowed a sincere dialogue,” recalls the rebel leader.

On the side of the national manifestation, Marine Le GEN describes this “chosen field” as rigorous and committed to the service of his ideas. “

Former President Nicolas Sarkozy shared his “immense sadness.” “Olivier was a precious collaborator in the Elysée, a faithful support whose commitment has never been missing,” wrote the old tenant of Elysée. “France is losing an exemplary server today,” deplores the former president of the Republic.

Author: Matthieu Heyman
Source: BFM TV

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