Legislative. In Nantes-Rezé, Astrid Lusson (LR) wants to reduce the cost of energy and insecurity

Legislative. In Nantes-Rezé, Astrid Lusson (LR) wants to reduce the cost of energy and insecurity
Legislative. In Nantes-Rezé, Astrid Lusson (LR) wants to reduce the cost of energy and insecurity

A Bouguenaisian for more than twenty years and assistant to the cultural life of the commune, Astrid Lusson is going into the countryside for the first time. She will be the Republican candidate for the fourth constituency (Nantes-Rezé) in the legislative elections.

His political journey

Astrid Lusson, 47, is not new to politics. She has been deputy for cultural life and international relations at the town hall of Bouguenais (Loire-Atlantique) for four years. On the other hand, this SAMU emergency nurse is going on campaign for the first time in her constituency of Nantes-Rezé.

“My fear is that there will be chaos between the two extremes. I set out, supported by my friends and colleagues, to propose an alternative, to fight for citizens. » Rémi le Guilloux, his deputy, lives in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire; he is 24 years old.

Regarding the alliances between LR and the RN which take place elsewhere in France, his position is: “I do not consider myself a supporter of the extreme right. »

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Its measure for purchasing power

A reduction in fluid costs (fuel and especially gas and electricity). “In the Emergency Department, I see families in difficulty every day. They need to regain purchasing power. »

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The measure that is close to his heart

Fight for the rights of families who have a sick or disabled child. “We must reassess the compensation and increase the duration of rights which currently run over eighteen months. An illness can last a very long time. »

The candidate also talks about insecurity. “I no longer walk alone after 11 p.m. in Nantes. I know it can be controversial, but I think we need more cameras, security forces and more presence on the ground. »

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