Partial legislative in Paris: the left invests Frédérique Bredin against the “Boulevard comedy” Barnier-Dati

In addition,

Partial legislative paris: left invests:

One more candidate in the battle of the left bank. In addition, This Wednesday evening. Furthermore, the office of the Parisian Socialist Party, gathered in the Federal Council, decided to invest Frédérique Bredin and Marine Rosset (substitute) for the partial legislative election of the 2nd district (And part of the life and the 7th arrondissements).

For the time being. For example, she will have to face the mayor of the VII and Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, who refused to withdraw for the benefit of the former Prime Minister Michel Barnier, invested at the end of July by the Republicans. Moreover, A psychodrama on the right to which is added the candidacy of the MEP Thierry Mariani of the National Rally.

Frédérique Bredin (PS), 68, Minister of Youth and Sports under Mitterrand, partial legislative paris: left invests was also a deputy of Seine-Maritime and MEP. Therefore, More recently, she was president of the National Cinema Center (CNC).

If she. In addition, too, intended to commit “for Paris, to keep Paris on the left, in the boroughs that I have known perfectly since childhood, in the municipal elections”, she will already be in the campaign at this end of summer.

She lived 30 years in this territory

“I particularly know the VE. For example, life and 7th for having lived there for more than 30 years. Furthermore, This portion of the left bank is the district where I grew up. where I studied and where I lived most of my life (…). As a deputy. mayor (de Fécamp, Seine-Maritime), I had the honor of serving our country by investing with energy to develop a territory in great partial legislative paris: left invests difficulty and to concretely improve the lives of its inhabitants, ”she explains to the Parisian.

Invested shortly after the duel started between its right -wing competitors. the sixties castigates “an incredible Egos war between Michel Barnier and Rachida Dati, his former Minister of Culture”.

“Parisians cannot attend this, a boulevard comedy difficult to look at, without reacting. The sense of commitment is to act for others. Paris cannot be the territory of a fratricidal war, where the inhabitants are forgotten or despised, ”she tackles.

To the last legislative elections caused by the dissolution of the National Assembly in July 2024. his naval substitute Rosset, elected from the VE then candidate, had arrived at the top against a divided right. Before losing against Jean Laussucq, former assistant of Rachida Dati whose election has just been invalidated.

A ballot in the back of the school year

“The electorate of the left. the center will take this opportunity to send a very strong signal. Marine Rosset obtained an extraordinary result in 2024. I don’t think we will be next September in a debate right-left Classic ”. anticipates the former minister in view of the ballot, on September 21 and 28.

But in the constituency historically the most right of Paris. the game, even with the support of the other leftist training, will not be simple for the left. “In these times when everything vacillates, the fight must be waged everywhere, with the same vigor. The Parisians are pragmatic. they want elected officials, seriously and committed for the quality of life of the inhabitants and not of the representatives whose only compass seems to be personal ambition, “judges Frédérique Bredin.

A return to the front of the political scene which she considers “essential, in such a difficult period”. “We had to take responsibility,” finished the new candidate.

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