PORTRAIT. Easily re-elected, Robert Ménard assumed free speech when the right and the RN were looking for each other. The disruption right way from the right. I subscribe for 1€ the 1st month
Robert Ménard is an ambivalent man. Sometimes affable when he greets you, sometimes brutal when politics invites itself, this all-consuming passion that made the former journalist a special elected official. “I don't care, I'm in private like in the city, I say what I think”, intimates the mayor of Béziers almost physically on the sidelines of a rugby match given at the municipal stadium. Never to an argument, the one who so often “bored” the disaffected, the pisses of political correctness and other lecturers today enjoys an advantageous position: central among the extremes.
At almost 70 years old, the man of a thousand lives, whose slight accent betrays his Biterroise ties, allows himself to publicly admonish Marine Le Pen – an irreplaceable candidate –, to criticize the i