120 inexhaustible Toulouse personalities Jean-Luc Mélenchon
A hundred personalities from Toulouse from different backgrounds have publicly supported Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the candidate of France Insoumises.
Two weeks before the first round of the presidential election scheduled for April 10, a hundred Toulouse residents have decided to publicly support Jean-Luc Mélenchonthe candidate of rebellious France, expected for a meeting on the Place du Capitole on Sunday, April 3. They are from different backgrounds. Some are present in the political arena. Others work in associations. They are hairdressers, lawyers, doctors, actors or retirees.
“The women and men of progress cannot resign themselves to seeing a candidate whose policy has seriously renovated to widen inequalities and stir up anger, to continue on the path of irreversible environmental degradation and to damage in an unprecedented way in France the fundamental principles of democracy ”, they write in a press release published Monday, March 28.
They felt that “if several candidates and candidates can convey our nuances of analysis and our hopes, only one, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, today seems able to participate in the second round of the presidential election. (…) If we can of course express reservations on this or that aspect of this candidacy, no one can doubt that the time is serious and that it is therefore more than ever for the group behind the single candidacy today. today able to be present in the second round. »
Civil and political personalities
Among the hundred supporters, some are more or less known in the public square. Like the deputy mayor of L’Union and metropolitan councilor, Brigitte Bec or the municipal councilor of the AMC group, the Toulouse opposition, Jamal El Arch. The mayor of the Union, Marc Péré (various left), the former mayor of the Saint-Cyprien district Nicolas Tissot, and the former deputy mayor of Toulouse Claude Touchefeu (GDS), also Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
In civil society, the candidate will be able to count on the votes Stéphane Borras, a trade unionist from the local authority, lawyers Christophe Lèguevaques, lawyer and Pascal Nakache, three-time French boxing champion Anissa Benyoub, sociologist Daniel Welzer-Lang, or even Christian Bélinguier, a former trade union official from Education and militant of the Democratic and Social Left.
Here are the hundred supporters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon in Toulouse
Leila Amini, production manager
Nicole Bach, engaged in popular education
Jean Bachèlerie, retired from the banking sector, trade unionist
Bernard Baubil, former head of social center and home for the unemployed, community activist
Brigitte Bec, Deputy Mayor of L’Union and Metropolitan Councilor
Moussa Bécherif, association manager
Béja, cartoonist
Anissa Benyoub, triple French boxing champion
Stéphanie Bessière, CPAM employee
Christian Bélinguier, former education trade union official, community activist, GDS
Anissa Belimiloud, hairdresser
Nabila Benmesbah, community activist in a priority neighborhood
Stéphane Borras, local authority trade unionist
Sylvie Borredon, community activist
Nicole Bouchou, retired from national education, community activist
Hedi Bouderbala, association manager
Marion Bouvarel, actress, visual artist
Annabelle Bouzom, film producer
Michel Buret, community activist
Pascale Cabrolier, community activist
Gérard Calmettes, unionized retired teacher, association manager
Adam Calvet, student union leader
Françoise Cayla, doctor
Paul Chiesa, working-class neighborhood association
Bernard Combes, trade unionist, retired
Olga Corbacho, LP teacher, association manager.
Philippe Cornac, professor, union activist
Cécile Couderc, training manager
Marc Courdes, retired energy trade unionist
Gérard Coutureau, retired from ENFA agronomic higher education, member of associations
Jean-Pierre Crémoux, community activist
Gilles Da-Ré, community activist, retired trade unionist from France Telecom
Jacques Debans. Retired teacher, former mayor
Régine Decap, hospital manager
Bernard Dedeban, trade union official
Alain Dejean, community activist
Christine Delacroix, neighborhood association activist, Toulouse
Hervé Depecker, retired teacher
Yvette Depecker, retired National Education
Simone Deregard, retired teacher trade unionist
Cathy Dupuy retired Territorial public service
Jamal El Arch, city councilor of Toulouse
Mostafa El Ouaraghi, community activist
Dimitri Eymin, Director of CLAE, member of the collective Animateurs en fight
Olivier Falguerolles, Toulouse Occitan employment center agent
Kévin Favillier, director-producer
Francois Fehner, actor
Alba Fernandez, retired psychologist, community activist
Jean-Philippe Gadier, syndic manager
Christophe Gagey, stage manager
Pascal Gassiot, community activist
Gérard Gilabert retired trade unionist
Victor Ginicis, actor
Mario Girardot, trainer, health executive
Pierre Girardot, aviator
Roselyne Gonle-Lhuillier, former magistrate
Dominique Gouzenes. retired teacher
Emmanuel Grivet, choreographer, without political commitment
Pierre Gueguen, free thinker
Alain Guettié, architect, Retired
Muhammad Kamal, artist
Julien Kebalo, restaurateur
Paul Lacoste, filmmaker
Amèle Lakhouache, social worker and trainer
Yvon Lambert, retired
Monique Langevine, community activist
Christophe Lèguevaques, lawyer
Pierre Lhuillier, teacher, community activist
Louise Lourdou, community activist
Bernard Margras, union activist Job
Florence Marois, trade unionist, retired from energy
Jacqueline Martin, retired university, feminist activist
Guy Mathez, retired astrophysicist
Claude Maurette, Engineer – Honorary Assistant Professor of the Schools of Architecture
Muriel Meerts, community activist
Luis Mendez, retired, associative actor
Leila Mertad, school life assistant
Thomas Metz, union activist
Alain Miossec, retired teacher trainer, educational activist
Guy Moliné, association manager
Corinne Martin, local authority trade unionist
Claude Maurette, engineer, honorary assistant professor of the Schools of Architecture
Stella Montebello, community activist
Pascal Nakache, lawyer, community activist
Christian Navarro, former national education union official
Alexandre Nieto, association manager
Marc Péré, Mayor of the Union
Martine Peyre Sarcos, trade unionist
Sandrine Pierre, trade unionist
Michel Poletto, community activist
Dominique Porté, retired from publishing (book press), historian
David Portola, social worker and trade unionist
Julien Pourquié Kessas, lawyer, community activist
Louis Pradel, retired, community activist
Didier Puech, environmental inspector
Dominique Ramondou, former trade union official, retired
Dominique Remaury, retired from crafts, association manager
Michel Retbi, architect Geneviève Réveillère, free thinker
Sabrina Roche, teacher and labor activist
Adrien Roussel, retired photographer, union activist
Fabrice Samarati, architect
Henri Santiago Sanz, retired social worker, community activist
Sonia Santoni, architect, retired
Claudine Sarradet, community activist
Marie-Jean Sauret, psychoanalyst, professor emeritus of universities.
Jean-Pierre Sirvin, architect, free thinker
Ramissa Slimane, association manager in working-class neighborhoods
Patrice Soulié, teacher trade unionist
Michel Soumet, union activist
Guillaume Subra, psychologist, educational activist, trade unionist
Sophie Tarroux, aviator
Patrice Thébault, aeronautics trade unionist
Nicolas Tissot, former mayor of the St Cyprien district
Claude Touchefeu, former Deputy Mayor of Toulouse, Democratic and Social Left GDS
Rosane Vaglienti, retired National Education, associative activist
Stéphane Véronèse, garbage collector/territorial technical agent
Jean Vignes, retired health trade unionist
Daniel Welzer-Lang, sociologist
Miloud Zaater, historian