On the 3rd, Jean-Philippe Ardouin finally withdrew

On the 3rd, Jean-Philippe Ardouin finally withdrew
On the 3rd, Jean-Philippe Ardouin finally withdrew

Second place was a close call: 101 votes separated Fabrice Barusseau (156,637 votes, 28.07%) and Jean-Philippe Ardouin (15,536 votes, 27.88%). On the evening of the first round, he used this tiny difference of 0.19% as a pretext to make a baroque proposal: that the second place should be withdrawn in favor of the third. “In the second round, it is very complicated in my eyes to beat the RN candidate. It would be easier for social democratic voters to find themselves in my candidacy, rather than supporters of Horizons or LR to vote for the NFP candidate,” he justified on Sunday evening.


Fabrice Barusseau, here in the center during the election evening in Saintes, will have waited until Monday morning to see the road to the second round clear.

Laurent Jahier

Bussereau’s support

“It’s not a question I’m asking myself. I’m hopeful that reason will prevail,” Fabrice Barusseau responded early Monday morning. Shortly after, Jean-Philippe Ardouin announced his withdrawal. “Attached to republican values ​​and progress, and in responsibility, I have decided not to file my candidacy for the second round by withdrawing in favor of Fabrice Barusseau, who is able to beat the National Rally,” he confirmed to “Sud Ouest” late in the morning.

Close to the PS, Fabrice Barusseau also received the support of Dominique Bussereau. “I call on all moderate, humanist and republican voters to vote for Fabrice Barusseau. For France, because we must block the far right. For Charente-Maritime because as president of the Department, I have always appreciated the seriousness and competence of Fabrice Barusseau,” the former minister and president of the Departmental Council wrote to him.

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