This is called rowing against the current. In Yvelines, Jean-Frédéric Poisson battle to try to find his chair of MP, his election - with five votes - was invalidated by the Constitutional Council. Ten days of the first round, the task of the UMP candidate is severely complicated by the litany of cases that rocked the Executive, of Christian Blanc cigars to the apartments of Christian Estrosi and Fadela Amara through building Alain Joyandet permit and the mis en cause of Eric Woerth in the Bettencourt folder. Also, complicated by the fact that Christine Boutin, which he was the Deputy to the Assembly, she even news with its mission paid 9.500(2) euros net per month. "I have known situation easier," says Jean-Frédéric Poisson, trying to escape this climate "localo-local campaign".
The legislative part of Yvelines is followed with attention in the ranks of the majority. Even if they accuse the PS to conduct a witch hunt to hide his lack of project, the UMP members - who will be received next week at the Elysee - do not hide their irritation. "The effect of all these cases is disastrous." Person requires us to commit ourselves in politics. But when it does, should be a certain ethics. Legally, there is the presumption of innocence. "Policy, it is untenable", Sonny Lionel Tardy, Haute-Savoie elected. "In times of crisis, the severity, you need to know to apply it to yourself", said member of Parliament for the North Christian Vanneste, who continues: "for the working population, which suffers, the display of wealth, of improper profits and privileges Recalling the Ancien Régime is unbearable."

"This me fired the trouille.
A few days ago, Arlette Grosskost (Haut-Rhin) organized a meeting of the oak, the Gaullist association of Michèle Alliot-Marie. "Members of the military, people who have the nation fitted to the body, have said us:"today, there is that Marine Le Pen who carries the flag."." It has fired me the trouille... ", she says. "I do not want that this will result in a rise of the anti-parliamentarian redolent with the 1930s", sighs Michel Piron, elected to the Maine-et-Loire. Already very high in the polls, the national Front is true overdrive to try to exploit what he calls "ambient end of reign".
Anxious to appease voters, UMP deputies want a reaction "strong" Executive, that goes well beyond the removal of the garden from 14 - July. The vast majority, they expect a coup de balai"during a next redesign, advocating a"tightened government"promised by Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007. "Tightened, with Ministers in connection with the field and aware of the expectations of the people," stresses Philippe Meunier, elected du Rhône. How to target Christian Blanc, who "had used that everything is paid by his company".
As the Elysee, the elected representatives of the majority take great care not to put the different business in the same bag. Christian Blanc is shown the finger. "He was forced to pay his cigars is a good thing", notes Hervé Mariton (Drôme). No question, however, weaken Eric Woerth, in charge of the pensions key file. And, most importantly, the support of Nicolas Sarkozy. "There are assuming things and there are rumours," distinguished member of the Gard Jean-Marc Roubaud.