the conflicts on the right at the heart of the legislative campaign in Marignane

the conflicts on the right at the heart of the legislative campaign in Marignane
the conflicts on the right at the heart of the legislative campaign in Marignane

Supported by a part of Reconquête, Franck Allisio, outgoing RN deputy of the 12th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône is running with, as his substitute, the mayor of Marignane, also vice-president of the metropolis led by the ex-LR Martine Vassal. A young LR candidate refusing this union is running against him.

Le Figaro Marseille

It is a political laboratory of 120,000 inhabitants at the gates of Marseille which, just a year ago, was viewed with curiosity by some and perplexity by others. But it is difficult today not to see in the 12th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône a concentration of the questions that cross the right in France. In this corner of the department where voters had already experienced at the end of the 20th century, in Vitrolles, a National Rally mayor, the outgoing deputy and leader of the RN, Franck Allisio, is running with as his substitute, the mayor of Marignane, Éric Le Dissès.

Known nationally for his positions – from the single menu in the canteen to the project of tear gas bombs for school staff – Éric Le Dissès is however not a member of the Lepéniste party. On the contrary, he was elected to the departmental council of Bouches-du-Rhône and the metropolis of Aix-Marseille alongside Martine Vassal, representative of the moderate right in…

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