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European elections: when the rebels hunt down abstainers

2024-02-15T16:30:15.381Z

Highlights: In 2022, 2.5 million French people were not registered on the electoral lists. In recent days, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's movement has launched an offensive with an ironic poster campaign. “We are going to vary the posters, theme them according to the agenda,” explains a person close to the management of LFI. The French Golf Federation jumped because they targeted "golfers" alongside the "rich" and “racists” “The rich vote!” said LFI deputy Mathilde Panot on X Sunday.


In 2022, 2.5 million French people were not registered on the electoral lists, underlines France Insoumise which sees there a reserve of


They have not yet launched their European campaign, but the Insoumis have already opened the hunt for abstentionist voters.

In their sights: French people who are not registered or incorrectly registered (the fact of being registered in a polling station which no longer corresponds to their actual place of residence) on the electoral lists.

In recent days, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's movement has launched an offensive with an ironic poster campaign, which caused the French Golf Federation to jump because they targeted "golfers" alongside the "rich" and “racists”.

“The rich vote!”

Racists and golfers too.

And you ?

» amalgamated LFI deputy Mathilde Panot on X Sunday.

Currently three in number, the poster models should continue to flourish, at least until May 3, 2024, the end date for registrations on the lists.

“We are going to vary the posters, theme them according to the agenda,” explains a person close to the management of LFI, adding that several of them are currently being designed.

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Source: leparis

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