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I have requested a semi-protection of Juan Branco before seing your last revert. It seems that, if accepted, this would prevent you to edit this article. If you want to edit the article, I will be happy to answer to your edit requests. D.Lazard ( talk) 14:11, 29 March 2020 (UTC)
Member of The Greens (France), he was recruited to participate in the campaign of future President center-left François Hollande. He was hired by the future French Minister of Culture and Communications Aurélie Filippetti, to work on a reform on copyright which was then defended by the candidate, and would be afterwards abandoned. Le Monde, Libération and and Mediapart revealed that he was pushed aside due to the abandonment of the promised reform. A conflict on his position during the campaign arouse. Whilst different media had presented him, until then and with no contradiction, as the chief of staff or Aurélie Filippetti or a very close adviser , she hit back by stating that he had "demanded to be hired as her chief of staff at age 22" and that he "completely lost it when he was refused the position". Branco, in response, published a private message in which Aurélie Filippetti had proposed him to become his chief of staff for the campaign, and recalled that he had been represented as such until then, to which she replicated that he was "dangerous, intelligent and skillful"., as "megalomaniacal, a compulsive liar and very, very manipulative", and that he had "recorded their conversations". 2A01:CB04:B16:B300:5C4E:898E:A030:102C ( talk) 12:19, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
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I have requested a semi-protection of Juan Branco before seing your last revert. It seems that, if accepted, this would prevent you to edit this article. If you want to edit the article, I will be happy to answer to your edit requests. D.Lazard ( talk) 14:11, 29 March 2020 (UTC)
Member of The Greens (France), he was recruited to participate in the campaign of future President center-left François Hollande. He was hired by the future French Minister of Culture and Communications Aurélie Filippetti, to work on a reform on copyright which was then defended by the candidate, and would be afterwards abandoned. Le Monde, Libération and and Mediapart revealed that he was pushed aside due to the abandonment of the promised reform. A conflict on his position during the campaign arouse. Whilst different media had presented him, until then and with no contradiction, as the chief of staff or Aurélie Filippetti or a very close adviser , she hit back by stating that he had "demanded to be hired as her chief of staff at age 22" and that he "completely lost it when he was refused the position". Branco, in response, published a private message in which Aurélie Filippetti had proposed him to become his chief of staff for the campaign, and recalled that he had been represented as such until then, to which she replicated that he was "dangerous, intelligent and skillful"., as "megalomaniacal, a compulsive liar and very, very manipulative", and that he had "recorded their conversations". 2A01:CB04:B16:B300:5C4E:898E:A030:102C ( talk) 12:19, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
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