Outgoing MP in the sixth constituency of Maine-et-Loire, elected in 2017 and re-elected in 2022, the retired nurse is questioned about the problems of insecurity.
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Comfortably elected in the sixth constituency (Angers Mauges) of Maine-et-Loire in 2017, easily re-elected in 2022 (57.60%), Renaissance MP Nicole Dubré-Chirat will this time try to keep her seat in a very different climate . People are worried, the insecurity aspect returns even in places where there is no problem. We don’t know what it will give
said the retired nurse.
Explain the work she carried out
This Thursday, June 27, she towed in the streets of Beaupréau-en-Mauges and Friday, for her last day of campaign, she had to participate in a breakfast in the Lac-de-Maine district, in Angers, before go meet voters at the Belle-Beille market. The opportunity to explain to them the work she has carried out at the Law Commission and the Social Affairs Commission on bioethics, end of life and even pension reform.