“We talk about you in “TPMP! ""
, says Mathilde Panot, a resident of the Cité de l'Insurrection, in Ivry-sur-Seine.
The retiree seems delighted to find the elected Insoumise on her landing.
“Well, I’m sure!”
, laughs the boss of the LFI deputies, while the movement of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is in great difficulty with the broadcast of Cyril Hanouna.
Leaflets in hand bearing the question:
“The rich vote.
And you?
»
, the MP questions the inhabitants of this 1930s tower:
“Are you registered on the electoral lists?”
Like her, many elected officials and LFI activists survey working-class neighborhoods throughout the country to hunt down incorrect registration.
As the European elections approach, they are measuring the extent of this democratic problem and, above all, the electoral shortfall it represents.
It is in these neighborhoods that Jean-Luc Mélenchon achieved his best scores in 2022. Here, in Ivry, the Chief Insoumis claims nearly 49% of the votes...
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