Before setting out the reasons for his candidacy for the senatorial elections, Sunday, September 27, it is important for Gisèle Quérité (PCF), head of the “Humans first” list, to take stock: “Since 2017, the situation s ‘is degraded. Emmanuel Macron has chosen a presidency for the rich. Public services are bad. Added to this is the coronavirus crisis, during which “it is impossible to meet the needs of people”.
For the head of the list, candidate in 2014, “we need a renovated Parliament, we are fighting for the establishment of the Sixth Republic which would limit presidential powers”. She regrets the “too limited time” allocated to parliamentarians to work. Opposition municipal councilor in Vernouillet, Gisèle Quérité does not forget the elected representatives: “The Senate is the privileged partner of local communities, which got involved during the crisis which affects us. But they are being challenged by the government. “
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It is “not finished” for the A154
The candidate surrounded herself with elected officials or former Eurelian elected officials, including Youssef Lamrini, Nabila Lakehal (PCF) or Michel Roy (PCF), deputy mayor of Mévoisins. He underlines: “What have the parliamentarians done for the small municipalities? The abolition of state grants has undermined rurality. In our villages, if we don’t have the budgets, we can’t hire, we don’t do any work. “
“Humans first” is opposed to the government’s 3D bill (decentralization, differentiation, deconcentration). Gisèle Quérité explains: “This means that each territory will have within its means. There will be no more Republican unity and equality. There will be spinoffs for universities and hospitals. We are fiercely against it. “
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Among the local files, that of the A154 is “not finished”, assures Gisèle Quérité: “It is an infrastructure paid for by taxpayers which will be given to the highways. ”
“Local communities are harmed by the government”
Gisèle Quérité (head of the PCF list in the senatorial elections)
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More generally, the hospital, retirement at 60, youth employment, housing or the closure of services in rural areas are part of the struggles of the candidate and her running mate. Economic recovery also, underlines Nabila Lakehal: “In this period of crisis, we want to propose a law to prohibit dismissals by promoting relocations. Bridgestone is cutting over 800 jobs in the North, people don’t understand. “She adds:” Relocating means producing in a short circuit and reducing the carbon impact of consumption. “
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Gisèle Quérité admits, “with the health crisis, we did not have six months to prepare for this election. But we represent a current that counts, on the ground. “As for the absence of an alliance with the Socialist Party in Eure-et-Loir, the candidate specifies:” We were not solicited by our comrades of the PS, nor by the Greens. ”
The list
Gisèle Quérité (PCF), 72, opposition municipal councilor in Vernouillet and departmental secretary of the Communist Party in Eure-et-Loir. His running mates are, in order: Michel Roy (PCF), 62, retired from SNCF and deputy mayor of Mévoisins; Nabila Lakehal (PCF), 49, maintenance agent for a HLM office, member of the departmental management of the PCF in Eure-et-Loir; Youssef Lamrini (LFI), 36 years old; Élodie Leyssenne.
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