“I withdraw my candidacy so as not to disperse the votes”, Jean-Antoine Giacomi throws in the towel

“I withdraw my candidacy so as not to disperse the votes”, Jean-Antoine Giacomi throws in the towel
“I withdraw my candidacy so as not to disperse the votes”, Jean-Antoine Giacomi throws in the towel

Less than 24 hours after the closing of the submission of lists for the early legislative elections of June 30 and July 7, a first candidate has already indicated that he is leaving the race for deputy in Corsica: Jean-Antoine Giacomi, who ran for Forza Nova in the second constituency from Upper Corsica.

I choose to place the interest of my constituency above the interests of political parties“. The day after the official submission of his candidacy for the early legislative elections, in the second constituency of Haute-Corse, Jean-Antoine Giacomi finally indicates that he is withdrawing it.

Former member of the National Rally, and now an executive of the sovereignist and conservative movement Forza Nova, the 26-year-old activist recalls, in a press release, that he wanted to apply “with a view to the broadest possible union of the rights on a resolutely Corist anti-immigrationist line in order to overcome macronism and its local variations“.

The problem: while discussions were initiated regionally, these did not result in “aith the local representative of Reconquête! and the RN, the latter not wanting a union and having the sole interest of defending its electoral store“, regrets the young man.

Hence his decision, he continues, not to run again. “The main issue of this election is to block the outgoing deputy who is the candidate of the immigrationist left [Jean-Félix Acquaviva, député Femu et sortant du groupe Liot, ndlr]he continues. As such, the conditions are not met, I therefore withdraw my candidacy in order not to disperse the votes and call on voters to vote for the candidate best representing the identity and anti-immigration struggle, and, thus, to sanction the third worldist, wokist and cosmopolitan politics of current elected officials.”

The former candidate for deputy concludes: “I remind you that the Corsicans hoped so much for the union of the rights and more broadly of all patriots in all constituencies. In this sense, the French National Rally party will have an immense responsibility in its defeat by having favored the victory of the Islamo-leftists and Macronists on the island..

With this withdrawal, the number of candidates submitted in the four constituencies of the island drops to 32, including now 7 for the second constituency of Haute-Corse.

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