In Rouen, a statue of Napoleon on horseback still stands in the Place du Général-de-Gaulle, in front of the town hall. Nevertheless, the mayor decided to turn it off, to replace Kaisir with Giselle Halimi. After elected officials, the organization of a local referendum, which declared itself in favor of maintaining the state, gained unsuccessful experience.
Jonas Haddad, regional councilor of Normandy, participated in this sling. “When it comes to sabotaging a national romance, how do you hold a nation together? How to love a country where we tear down statues?A man who expresses himself in this way is anything but a hoarse head who breeds longing. Jonas Haddad is thirty years old, a lawyer registered at the bar of Rouen, under Hervé Morin. he was responsible for the UMP youth, but was also involved with Bruno Le Mare and Xavier Bertrand’s speaker during the Republican primaries.
The power of suggestion
This fall, he was named president of the Concorde Foundation, a right-wing think tank
Source: Le Figaro
