Legislative elections 2024 – Oise: Three LFI candidates invested by the New Popular Front announce their candidacy for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th constituencies

Three LFI candidates will represent the New Popular Front in three constituencies in the Oise: Beauvaisienne Marianne Seck for the second constituency, Amadou Ka for the third and Mohamed Assampti for the fourth.

“The majority of the country is not the National Rally, it is abstention”. This is what the 3 LFI candidates invested by the New popular frontin the second, third and fourth constituencies and which give them hope of winning these elections.

There are only two weeks left before the first round of legislative elections, announced by Emmanuel Macron following the dissolution of the National Assembly after the European results. And the left front is banking more on “union and mobilization”. “We saw candidates at the protests that we have never seen before for any election and who are willing to put in the work,” asserts Marianne Seck.

At the local level, the candidates assure that they want to bring certain residents’ issues to Parliament, such as field of health. “Making a merger between the Creil and Senlis hospital was a real mistake”, proclaims Mohamed Assampti. “There is no longer an emergency service in Senlis and that is deplorable.”

Marianne Seck bounces back, moreover, on the medical desert that there may be. “In the Saint-Jean district alone, for 12,000 inhabitants, there is only one general practitioner, this is not normal!”

As for the topics more “national”, all three claim to prioritize purchasing power. “Flocking the price of energy and food would be our first measure.”

If it may seem “general”Amadou Ka specifies: “Every local problem comes from a national measure. These elections and this New Popular Front can allow the French to change their lives,” they assure.

Portraits of the candidates

Marianne Seck, municipal councilor and regional councilor is running for the second constituency with as substitute Cyril Girardeaudigital advisor in the Saint-Jean district in Beauvais, and union activist.

Amadou Ka, Creillois, educator at the PJJ in Seine-Saint-Denis, and municipal councilor in Creil since 2020. Valérie FrançoisSNCF agent and union activist will be his substitute.

Mohamed Assamptimunicipal councilor between 2008 and 2020 and teacher in Nogent-sur-Oise is running in the fourth constituency alongside Melissa Arraultterritorial cultural agent.

Read also: Roxane Lundy heard the call of the Popular Front for the 1st constituency, Marianne Seck will be in the 2nd

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