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Regional: Valérie Pécresse unveils all her lists

2021-05-19T14:13:42.497Z


The outgoing president and candidate for her succession for a second term at the head of the Ile-de-France region, presented her teams in


They are 225 candidates spread over the eight departments of Ile-de-France.

This Monday, Valérie Pécresse (Libres!) Outgoing president of the Ile-de-France region and candidate for her succession for the ballot on June 20 and 27 presented her departmental lists.

"Two thirds of the candidates are new", underlines Valérie Pécresse who presents "a very large gathering of the right and the center but also of the civil society".

Pampered mayors

The outgoing president, supported by Les Républicains and the UDI, also has centrist candidates from the Modem, while François Bayrou's party is divided in the capital region. "They are more collectives than lists", insists Valérie Pécresse - who will occupy the first position in Yvelines, her department - before detailing the composition of her teams, marked by the presence of 65 mayors because, according to her, " the region is an orchestra of mayors ”. An orchestra of local elected officials more broadly since 104 other candidates already have a mandate in the cities of Ile-de-France.

After more than a year of health crisis, the various lists also total “20 personalities from the health world”, such as Philippe Juvin (LR), emergency manager of the Georges Pompidou hospital (Paris XVth), mayor of La Garenne-Colombes and head of the list in Hauts-de-Seine or Agnès Ricard-Hibon, head of service at Samu in Val-d'Oise and 7th on the list for this department.

Security specialists

On the security side, another central theme of this campaign, Valérie Pécresse strategically positioned the former director general of the National Police Frédéric Péchenard as head of the list in Paris and Bruno Beschizza, current mayor (LR) of Aulnay and former police officer as head of the list in Seine-Saint-Denis.

To represent civil society, the lists also include “5 farmers and 14 personalities from the world of education”. And two chefs with obviously Babette de Rozières, outgoing regional councilor and 7th on the list of Yvelines and Delphine Mairiaux, 21st in Seine-et-Marne. Note the presence of three former high level athletes whose positions are symbolic since they do not occupy eligible places on the lists.

They are Ali Oubaali, former boxing champion and deputy mayor of the 16th arrondissement which occupies the 37th position in Paris, Christine Aaron, athletics champion now deputy mayor of Champigny, 25th on the list of Val -de-Marne and Jean-Marc Mormeck, ex-boxing champion and last on the Seine-Saint-Denis list.

“I am a boxing fan and an admirer of Jean-Marc Mormeck.

And he was keen to work on the success of working-class neighborhoods, ”explains Valérie Pécresse while the former boxer is now a delegate on these issues within the region.

The top ten candidates in each department

Paris: 1. Frédéric Péchenard;

2. Nelly Garnier;

3. Yann Wehrling;

4. Delphine Bürkli;

5. Patrick Karam;

6. Marie-Claire Carrègée;

7. Pierre Liscia;

8. Jeanne d'Hauteserre;

9. Jérémy Redler;

10. Catherine Michaud.

Seine-et-Marne: 1. Valérie Lacroute;

2. Gilles Battail;

3. Hamida Rezeg;

4. Eric Jeunemaître;

5. Anne Chain-Larché;

6. James Chéron;

7. Angela Pascoa-Dos;

8. Frédéric Valletoux;

9. Thi Hong Chau Van;

10. Jean-Louis Durand.

Yvelines: 1. Valérie Pécresse;

2. Othman Nasrou;

3.Alexandra Dublanche;

4.Jean-Roger Davin;

5. Babette de Rozières;

6. Olivier Delaporte;

7. Sandrine Berno Dos;

8. Sami Damgery;

9. Anne Cabrit;

10. Vincent Poiret.

Essonne: 1. Robin Reda;

2. Sylvie Carillon;

3. Jean-Philippe Dugoin-Clément;

4. Faten Hidri;

5. Stéphane Beaudet;

6. Marianne Duranton;

7. Grégoire de Lasteyrie;

8. Aurélie Gros;

9. Gérard Hébert;

10. Mama Sy.

Hauts-de-Seine: 1. Philippe Juvin;

2. Marie-Do Aeschlimann;

3. Jean-Didier Berger;

4. Armelle Julliard-Gendarme;

5. Geoffroy Didier;

6. Sophie Deschiens;

7. Carl Segaud;

8. Carine Martini-Pemezec;

9. Bernard Gauducheau;

10. Charlotte Baelde.

Seine-Saint-Denis: 1. Bruno Beschizza;

2. Farida Adlani;

3. Ludovic Toro;

4. Christine Cerrigone;

5. Geoffrey Carvalhinho;

6. Murielle Martin;

7.Stéphane Hervé;

8. Murielle Bourreau;

9. Zartoshte Bakhtiari;

10. Isabelle Deleu.

Val-de-Marne: 1. Marie-Carole Ciuntu;

2. Vincent Jeanbrun;

3. Charlotte Libert-Albanel;

4. Olivier Dosne;

5. Yasmine Camara;

6. Laurent Jeanne;

7. Christel Royer;

8. Romain Maria;

9. Marie-Eve Perru;

10. Vincent Bedu.

Val-d'Oise: 1. Florence Portelli;

2. Xavier Melki;

3. Stéphanie Von Euw;

4. Benoît Jimenez;

5. France-Lise Valier;

6. Jean-François Renard;

7. Agnès Ricard-Hibon;

8. Thibault Humbert;

9. Nicole Lanaspre;

10. Benjamin Chkroun.

Source: leparis

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