It's hard to miss them.
On board their
rainbow-colored
“happy days caravan”
, the communist militants attract the most curious eye.
On the beach road, they deploy umbrellas, deckchairs and board games to
“play politics in a fun way”.
Some goodies
,
such as cups, or condoms (free) are also available.
“Passers-by are invited to come.
They can discuss a particular topic or stay discussing in the caravan.
It has even happened that we improvise games of pétanque, ”
says Olivier Marchais, one of the organizers.
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Formerly widely used by young activists of the UMP and the Socialist Party, the summer caravan had disappeared from the coast.
But, less than ten months before the presidential election, members of the French Communist Party (PCF) saw it as the perfect tool to fulfill an objective: to make their candidate, Fabien Roussel, known.
Vying for the ballot, he is the first to
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