Youth, education… What are the candidates for the legislative elections in Saint-Brieuc proposing?

Youth, education… What are the candidates for the legislative elections in Saint-Brieuc proposing?
Youth, education… What are the candidates for the legislative elections in Saint-Brieuc proposing?

The legislative elections will be held on Sundays June 30 and July 7, 2024. The editorial staff West France de Saint-Brieuc questioned the eight candidates from the first constituency of Côtes-d’Armor on four themes. Everyone was asked three identical questions and had the freedom to answer them in writing, with a precise number of lines. Here are their answers, for the theme of local life.

Find here their answers for the environment theme and their answers for the health theme.

In this article, the details of their vision on security and access to public services.

Mickaël Cosson (MoDem)

Ten classes should close at the start of the school year in the district. What can we do about the population decline in students?

The district of Saint-Brieuc has not escaped the drop in school demographics observed in Brittany, resulting in the closure of classes.

Taking advantage of this development to reduce class sizes is an opportunity to offer teachers working conditions to guarantee quality learning for students.

Schools are at the center of our cities, neighborhoods and towns. They are part of the life of families and the City. This is why mayors must be involved in any decision concerning the life of schools.

School standards in the district are better than the national average. What to do to maintain it?

To maintain the quality of education in the district, we must offer students and teachers a framework that allows learning in the best conditions, including reasonable staff numbers.

It also allows mayors to maintain and provide the necessary resources for this quality education.

What can we suggest to help young people and families stay in the area?

We have a remarkable living environment in the constituency.

We must first be able to find housing there by promoting access to dignified housing for all and ensuring a residential pathway for all ages and for all budgets, key to reducing the divide between the French and responding to power issues. purchasing as well as territorial divides.

You also need to be able to study there. Providing the conditions for education and training in our territory is essential.

You then have to be able to work on it. It allows the economic world to develop and create jobs.

Marion Gorgiard (New Popular Front)

Ten classes should close at the start of the school year in the district. What can we do about the population decline in students?

Let’s get away from the accounting principle:…

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