Gabriel Attal inicia su gira por Francia en la feria del jamón de Bayona

Gabriel Attal, líder de Renaissance, comenzó este domingo una gira por Francia asistiendo a la Foire au jambon de Bayona, en los Pirineos Atlánticos. El ex primer ministro cortó y repartió jamón para medir su «presidenciabilidad» en este festival familiar. «Un líder de partido siempre está en campaña», afirmó con una sonrisa.

Gabriel Attal apareció con las mangas remangadas detrás de un puesto rodeado de pañuelos rosas en la Feria del Jamón de Bayona. Cortó jamón de Bayona y lo repartió entre los asistentes, mostrando reflejos tempranos de campaña presidencial, aunque evita adoptar plenamente esa etiqueta.

Tras sus apariciones en televisión para promocionar su libro En homme libre (Éditions de l’Observatoire), el ex primer ministro eligió este evento festivo y familiar para su primera salida de campo. «Un líder de partido siempre está en campaña», dijo Attal con una sonrisa, confiado en que su notoriedad como ex primer ministro funciona en cualquier momento, incluso entre copas.

Su equipo ahora tiene como objetivo «convencer de un camino a seguir para el país», más allá de los apretones de manos amistosos. Esta gira por Francia comienza en el País Vasco, en un momento en que los rivales centristas se posicionan para 2027.

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