Common Sense, an offshoot of the Manif for all in the party Republicans, decided last night at a meeting of its strategic committee, supporting Francois Fillon at the primary of the right, according to information disclosed by the Opinion and confirmed to AFP.
As noted by the newspaper, “it is rather logical choice,” the former prime minister is among the four main candidates, the only s’ be committed to return to the Taubira law opening marriage and adoption to same-sex couples. “I will ask the Parliament to rewrite the law of filiation to protect children’s rights”, he had reiterated Sunday during his speech back in the Sarthe.
The former Minister Hervé Mariton, which is not yet assured of being able to compete in the primary, and the deputy of the Yvelines Jean-Frédéric Poisson, president of the Christian Democratic Party, which had both been in the forefront in the fight against gay marriage early five years, hoping to also have the support of Common Sense.
the president of Common Sense, Christophe Billan and the entourage of Mr. Fillon confirmed Wednesday AFP the choice made by the movement. The former president of Common Sense, Sébastien Pilard, however it has engaged behind Nicolas Sarkozy, who has to appoint national speaker on the economy and business in his campaign for the primary.
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