Alain Le Grand, LR candidate for the legislative elections: “I have a sense of duty”

Alain Le Grand, LR candidate for the legislative elections: “I have a sense of duty”
Alain Le Grand, LR candidate for the legislative elections: “I have a sense of duty”

Lucid but possessed by displayed loyalty, Alain Le Grand is the Republican candidate for the 1st constituency of Finistère (Quimper-Fouesnant-Briec) in these anticipated legislative elections. He knows that the game promises to be difficult. The maneuver to rally to the RN, carried out by the boss of the LR, pushed the infantrymen on the ground to choose their camp. Clear for Alain Le Grand who swears: “I am a Gaullist historical channel. An agreement with the RN is out of the question, whatever the result on the evening of the first round. This candidacy was not my ambition, but it is my duty.”

He still comes a long way, soldier Le Grand, if we take a look at the 2020 score (4.16%) of Georges-Philippe Fontaine – then in dissent from LR, it is true.

Seasoned in the field of local politics

Do not underestimate the local roots of a man who now devotes himself full time to these various political commitments. A former commercial executive, returned to Brittany in 2000, involved in the local associative and sporting world, Alain Le Grand is also a municipal councilor in the right-wing opposition to Ergué-Gabéric, facing the Herry majority which he left in 2020. He is also and above all a departmental councilor for the canton of Fouesnant since 2015; alongside Fouesnantaise Laure Caramaro since the last mandate. A second under the banner “Alliance for Finistère” which Alain Le Grand embodies in charge of human resources. “An exciting and demanding mission. Because I like to discuss and compare points of view,” slips the candidate for the National Assembly.

Fouesnantais support

If he comes from far away to go up to the box, soldier Le Grand is a politician who has slowly become accustomed to the realities of a territory that he knows as a voter. On the geopolitical level, the LR candidate benefits from significant support in the canton of Fouesnant, a right-wing reserve, where the vote could well, once again, arbitrate the result of this first round, in the 1st constituency of Finistère.

Hélène Trebaul, 51, from Briec, administrative and accounting assistant in an SME, replacing G.-Ph. Fontaine in 2022 is Alain Le Grand’s deputy in this election.

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