François Cormier-Bouligeon, candidate for re-election, in Saint-Céols for citizens’ day

François Cormier-Bouligeon, candidate for re-election, in Saint-Céols for citizens’ day
François Cormier-Bouligeon, candidate for re-election, in Saint-Céols for citizens’ day

A few hours before the official start of the campaign for the 2024 legislative elections, the outgoing deputy (Renaissance) François Cormier-Bouligeon, candidate for his succession in the first constituency of Cher, went to Saint-Céols, to participate in the day citizen, this Saturday.

The first to announce his candidacy for re-election, the day after the European elections, Monday, the outgoing deputy (Renaissance), François Cormier-Bouligeon, has been discreet this week, politically agitated.

Yesterday, he was in Saint-Céols, the smallest commune in Cher (18 permanent inhabitants), participating in the village’s annual citizens’ day. The tradition, which has lasted for eight years now, requires volunteers to come and maintain the town, equipped with spades, wheelbarrows and other tools.

Around twenty of them were present, therefore, according to the mayor, Cédric Fischer, whom the love of wine, in particular, unites with François Cormier-Bouligeon. Both were inducted Chevalier du Paissiau de Menetou-Salon in 2018.

An “extremely pleasant” day according to the person concerned, the opportunity to renew his “deep respect for rural communities”. The candidate for his re-election kept “the commitment to come with his family to participate in this civic day” made several weeks ago, assures Cédric Fischer. “François Cormier-Bouligeon is heading back into the countryside, into the field,” this very morning on the Aubigny-sur-Nuère market, and during a first public meeting, this Monday, June 17, in Concressault, at 7 p.m.

Gwladys Laffitte

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