Far from the National Assembly, this deputy from -Atlantique gains height

Far from the National Assembly, this deputy from -Atlantique gains height
Far from the National Assembly, this deputy from Loire-Atlantique gains height

Back on the ground last Friday, MP Jean-Claude Raux met several mayors from northern Castelbriant. Indeed, the life of a deputy is partly spent in the assembly, but it is good from time to time to take the temperature of the field by going as close as possible to the population.

The highlight of the department

Thus he found himself at Fercé, the highest point in the -Atlantique with 116 meters, the lowest in . There he met the mayor of Fercé, Alain Le Tolguenec, but also the mayor of Noyal-sur-Brutz, Edith Marguin and that of Soulvache, Didier Paitier. But from the morning, it was people from the town who came to meet him at the Galerne room.

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Class closures and the medical desert

Meetings which raised the problems of life in rural areas. Shops, medical deserts with a lack of doctors. An aging population which has an impact on youth and school numbers. So ultimately class closures, and questions about the future of all these small communities.

A visit to the local business, the Relais de Fercé. After lunch together, a visit to the 116 meters at La Bretèche, this famous highest point.

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