Candidate in the 1st constituency of Cher, Sandrine Bellon defends permanent votes in the first constituency n

Candidate in the 1st constituency of Cher, Sandrine Bellon defends permanent votes in the first constituency n
Candidate in the 1st constituency of Cher, Sandrine Bellon defends permanent votes in the first constituency n

Sandrine Bellon

59, is a candidate in the first constituency of Cher, on behalf of the Décidons-ours-ours party (For a real democracy, let’s decide ourselves).

Founder of an association which helps unaccompanied minors, the candidate gives French as a foreign language lessons. She wants to move away from the “left-right” divide, and campaigns for each citizen to give their opinion on all subjects, by means of permanent votes on online platforms, or in-person votes.

“I started to wonder about ten years ago when listening to a message from Étienne Chouard (activist blogger, close to conspiracy theories, Editor’s note) who invited us to rewrite the French Constitution. In 2019, I discovered Let’s Decide for Ourselves. I entered politics without realizing it, I thought it was an association. » empty

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Candidate in Essonne during the 2022 legislative elections, Sandrine Bellon wants to promote the birth of citizen assemblies, the recognition of the citizen initiative referendum (RIC).

“My function as a deputy is not to vote for people, but to relay the popular will, to transmit the votes of the popular assemblies. For each question, there will be a vote. Each time, we must ask ourselves: what do citizens think? Citizen assemblies will be created at each level of decision-making: municipality, community of municipalities, department…” His deputy is the activist Luca from Paris.

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We presented, in this form, all the candidates for the legislative elections in Cher. Christa Chartier, Débout la France candidate in the 3rd constituency, did not respond to our requests.

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