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Karl Olive: “The deputy does not have the experience that a mayor can have”

2022-08-12T17:15:46.011Z


INTERVIEW – The former mayor of Poissy and Renaissance deputy for Yvelines believes that discussing the accumulation of mandates again is a necessity.


LE FIGARO.

- You are going to table a bill at the start of the school year aimed at restoring the plurality of mandates.

Why did you take this initiative?

Karl Olive.

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When the law on non-accumulation was adopted in 2014, there was a commendable desire to free up time for the legislator to exercise his mandate.

But in fact, we have above all participated in a greater disenchantment between the French and their elected officials.

We saw it again during the last election, the rate of abstention continues to evolve.

We also see it on a daily basis, society is very fractured, the French speak badly to each other, they do not understand each other, and this because there is not enough pedagogy.

If we want to bring elected representatives closer to the French, they must again be able to recognize themselves in those who are supposed to represent them.

And the mayor is still the political actor they trust the most.

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Source: lefigaro

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