The Vaudoise alliance puts on the UDC Kevin Grangier to find a second breath

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Kevin Grangier, former influential president of the UDC Vaud, takes up the reins of the Vaud alliance. This announcement, which was the subject of a joint press release from the three founding parties (PLR, UDC, the center) on Wednesday afternoon, did not go unnoticed. For what? Because replacing the liberal-radical Marc-Olivier Buffat at the head of this marriage with someone who defines himself as an “UDC of controlled origin”, is not trivial.

At the beginning of July, the day after the election of Mario-Charles Pertusio at the head of the center, Time announced that the Vaudoise alliance approached its hour of truth. Indeed: while the three political parties had finally found a little stability with new presidents both in the center and in the UDC, and the financial bisobilles seemed settled, the time had come to take stock of this union which made the big days of the right in spring 2022.

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