In the Drôme, at home, Michèle Rivasi, MEP EELV, was to participate last Saturday in the demonstration against the health pass.
She was prevented from doing so by a family concern but realized to go there this Saturday in Valence.
His only regret?
"These demonstrations are inhabited by sovereignists and the left should invest much more in these movements."
The elected official, known for her critical positions on compulsory vaccines and pharmaceutical laboratories, tackles her own party.
“Because of its primary and the upcoming presidential election, the management of EELV is playing respectability.
As a result, there is no longer any substantive debate internally and they are no longer in tune with the grassroots, ”she
denounces.
A base that must, to be understood,
"accompany and not infantilize".
"After the chlordecone scandal in the West Indies, how do you expect the inhabitants to not doubt the word of the state and the politicians?"
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