It is 8 p.m. Sunday evening, the phone rings.
Dozens of messages parade to congratulate the new deputy.
Behind his screen, Laurent Alexandre struggles to believe it.
A week ago, the candidate invested by La France insoumise was preparing to, perhaps, return to the aeronautics company where he has worked as a worker for twenty-four years in the Lot.
It will ultimately be in the chic offices of the National Assembly that he will spend most of his time to come.
A relief for those who borrowed 30,000 euros to campaign.
“
I sacrificed money, my family life…
, he says with emotion.
I still have to go see the HRD to suspend my employment contract.
I don't really want to quit, because if this all ends in five years, I'll have to go back to work.
By then, he intends to become one of the voices of Parliament.
That of
"real life",
which he wants to
"explain".
“My partner works in the medical field, my…
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