In an interview with
Dimanche Ouest-France
published this Saturday, February 17, the president of the Occitanie region Carole Delga (PS) denounces
“a Parisianism of the elites which is reaching heights with the new government”
, but also within the left, this which fuels the RN vote according to her.
“I experienced this Parisianism of the elites from the beautiful neighborhoods of the capital. I found it difficult to bear, it constituted a sort of obstacle to the exercise of power, but there, frankly, we are reaching heights
,” she declares.
“A gap has opened up, almost a gulf, between leaders who attended the same schools and the rest of the people.
This divide fuels misunderstandings, injustices, anger and therefore the National Rally
,” she judges.
“Across from the small elite who are doing well and functioning in a network, you have the majority who feel locked in, frozen in their condition
. ”
The left too
According to Carole Delga, this gap does not spare the left.
The list proposed by the Socialists to the Europeans does not seem to him to be
“not sufficiently representative of the French population”
.
She also criticizes
“some on the left who stigmatize the rural world by presenting those who have no other choice than to take their car in the morning as a horrible polluter”
.
“We help with the purchase of electric vehicles, we encourage carbon-free mobility, but we will always need roads to open up the territories.
Let's stop theoretical dogmatism
,” proclaims politics, faced in its region with opposition from environmentalists to the A69 Toulouse-Castres motorway.
For 2027, Carole Delga considers it
"incongruous"
to mention the name of a candidate now, believing that the choice of
"the one who will be most capable of bringing together the French"
should be made
"in a year or a year and a half from the due date
.
She does not close the door to her own candidacy.
“When you implement policies on the scale of a region of 6 million inhabitants, and which work, you can apply them on a national scale
. ”