At La Bucelle, a dry campaign to convince

At La Bucelle, a dry campaign to convince
At La Bucelle, a dry campaign to convince

Located on the heights of La Ciotat, the Bucelle district, “ which offers social diversity », informs the NFP candidate of the 9e constituency, staggers its 4-story buildings between the pines.

Sometimes you can see the sea in the distance. It is almost 2:30 p.m. and, accompanied by Clément, 39 years old, Jean-Paul, 82 years old, Martine, 67 years old, LFI activists, and Jean-Pierre, socialist activist, the legislative candidate walks the aisles to distribute the New program popular Front. In front of a building, at 165, a young woman rushes into her car to avoid any dialogue. She throws : ” I don’t vote ! “. Interrupted as he cycled up the driveway, an 84-year-old man said: “ Nobody knows who to vote for… ».

” An issue ”

At the start of the afternoon, under the sun and in the wind, we didn’t see many people. The candidate and his friends do not give up. They ring the intercoms in building lobbies so they can enter and slip leaflets into mailboxes. Sometimes they are refused. “ Everything has been done so that we don’t campaign, but we still get there », underlines the NFP candidate. “ Everything had to be done in a hurry… ». During this face-to-face meeting with citizens – he started his day at 6:30 a.m. at the station, will be at 4 p.m. in front of the Bucelle school, then at the Abeille and will finally distribute his leaflets at the celebration of the music – ” we are here to create a shock. Remember that there are differences between the programs of the right and the left, with different consequences on the lives of each ». And to comment: “ We feel that people are a little more interested than for the European ones. They feel that there is an issue, the possible switch to the RN, and that it should not be done. » Bernard Ougourlou-Oglou continues: “ The hardest part now is to convince voters that our program holds water. » In addition to the leaflet which details the commitments of the New Popular Front, a very informative little paper is distributed on “Who votes what in the National Assembly”. We read that the National Rally does not vote for an increase in the minimum wage, nor the ban on glyphosate, nor the repeal of the pension reform, nor the freezing of rents, nor the blocking of essential prices…

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