At the foot of the towers of a city of Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, in Essonne, a dozen young people kill time by remaking the world on plastic chairs.
Sitting between them on a square of lawn, Antoine Léaument, the Insoumis candidate for the legislative elections.
The discussion stops on the fights which rage between districts.
“Everyone has to talk to each other
,” suggests the LFI representative.
Antoine Léaument gives his telephone number, and promises:
“If I win the legislative elections, I will come back to see you.
And if I don't, send me a message, I'll come."
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The candidate spends his days crisscrossing these blocks of buildings that look alike.
Since the beginning of May, he has put his luggage in an apartment, a few meters away.
“From here, I feel things well,”
he explains.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon's digital communications manager is not from the area, however.
Until now, he was engaged in Châteauroux, his hometown.
But with the approach of the legislative elections
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