On the occasion of the Lille clearance sale, the movement of rebellious France (LFI) announced that the deputy for the Aurélien Le Coq, Lahouaria Addouche, a forty -year -old resulting from the working -class neighborhoods, will be head of the list in the municipal election in Lille.
“We are ready to open a new page for Lille,” insisted this 42-year-old mother, a ex-social work now “worker”, a quality technician at an Airbus subcontractor. “Lille deserves better […] That a socialist party that has turned back to social justice “and popular neighborhoods, insisted on this” Lille has always been “, born in the capital of Flanders.
Mélenchon carried out a score of 40.53 % in 2022
Except for theater, the left will appear in dispersed order in the Lille ballot. The Ecologists appointed Stéphane Baly for the head, which passed very close to ravish the belfry to Martine Aubry in 2020, and the socialists still have to decide between the current mayor Arnaud Deslandes, chosen by Martine Aubry to succeed him, and the deputy Roger Vicot. These three parties should, with Macronist Violette Spillebout, dominate the municipal campaign.
“Lille is an rebellious city,” assured, alongside Lahouaria Addouche, Aurélien Le Coq, of which she has been the deputy since the legislative elections of 2024 after being that of Adrien Quatennens.
If Lille has been a socialist bastion since 1955, the rebellious have reasons to think that they can tear the city from the PS. In 2022, Jean-Luc Mélenchon had obtained 40.53 % of the votes in the first round of the presidential election, largely ahead of Emmanuel Macron (25.67 %).
But during the last municipal ballot, in 2020, the head of the LFI list Julien Poix had brought together only 8.84 % of the votes, far behind Martine Aubry, Stéphane Baly and Violette Spillebout.
