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Tomorrow at 3 p.m., in the Jean-Ségalat room in Decazeville, a meeting will be held for members of the RN of Aveyron. The opportunity to take stock of the rise of the party in the department.
“For the municipal elections, we are targeting Millau. As for the Basin, we will see, it is under discussion.” But what is certain, “is that I intend to put together a list in Rodez”, announces Jean-Philippe Chartier, head of RN 12. Tomorrow, the party will hold a conference at 3 p.m. within from the Jean-Ségalat room in Decazeville. This meeting, intended for members, “is also open to those who are not.”
This is also where the representative reveals all his ambition: to continue to make the RN climb in Aveyron. “Since I took office on October 9, 2023, we have had 300 members. Before, there were only 130.” And Jean-Philippe Chartier intends to build on this dynamic. “If there is a next dissolution in a year, I will run again in the legislative elections. The first time, I made 35%.” For him, “this is an encouraging figure, well above the previous scores of the National Rally.”
On a “pilgrimage” with their favorite theme
Faithful to its convictions, the party then leaves on a “pilgrimage” to the territory with its favorite theme: insecurity, which Jean-Philippe Chartier automatically links to immigration. Based on this presupposed observation, is Aveyron really faced with it? “Rural areas are still preserved, but it happens here. It seems to me that not long ago, the tires of the Decazeville police cars were punctured.” But no one yet knows the perpetrator since the police department is still investigating.
If Jean-Philippe Chartier concedes, he draws the key argument: “It's not me who says it, it's the statistics. Insecurity goes hand in hand with immigration.” However, the figures speak of other things, particularly about the sector. Certainly, delinquency exists, but the department is one of the safest in France. As if to provide a little more consistency, the representative of the RN explains, very briefly, that he has other arguments. A neurologist by profession, the man assures that if he becomes a deputy, he will use his experience to move the lines. “I have lots of ideas, several projects.”
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