In response to the call of support for Edouard Philippe: Laurent Wauquiez will not attend the meeting

As tensions increase in French politics, a meeting initiative led by former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has revealed the current polarization within the right wing. While Édouard Philippe prepares to organize a meeting aimed at bringing together different political views, it has been learned that Laurent Wauquiez, a leading figure from the Les Républicains (LR) party, does not view this initiative warmly. Wauquiez's decision not to attend the meeting is perceived as resistance against the party leader's move.
This political tension, which came to the agenda within the scope of the Economic Meetings (Rencontres économiques) held in Aix-en-Provence, deepened further with statements by Bruno Retailleau. Retailleau commented on the 'hand' (cooperation offer) extended by his rival Wauquiez to Édouard Philippe, arguing that the politician from the Auvergne region's attitude made Philippe 'more sympathetic by contrast.' This expression was interpreted to mean that Wauquiez's harsh and uncompromising stance provided political gain to his opponent.
Retailleau's criticisms were not limited to political imagery, as he made a harsher accusation by charging Wauquiez with frequently 'turning his jacket' (changing his political view/switching sides). The idiom 'retourner sa veste,' frequently used in French political jargon, describes a politician changing their mind according to conditions or acting opportunistically. This accusation was made to highlight the inconsistency between Wauquiez's past positions and his current attitude.
The meeting in question and the polemic surrounding it create an important field of struggle for the future positioning of the French right. While Édouard Philippe makes a call for unity to reach a wider base and go beyond conservative voters, figures who appear to be representatives of the traditionalist wing within the party view this opening with suspicion. Wauquiez's absence is considered the most concrete indication of his stance against this strategy.
The developments show that the leadership struggle and factionalism within the Les Républicarians party continues not only on election grounds but also through strategic meetings and communication language. Bruno Retailleau's harsh criticisms towards Wauquiez indicate how severe the intra-party authority struggle has become. Whether participation will be provided in the new political structure established by Édouard Philippe remains a question mark closely followed on the French politics agenda.
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