see the great debate of the second constituency of Haute-Savoie, from Annecy to the Aravis
Six candidates for the legislative elections in the second constituency of Haute-Savoie debated on May 25 on the France 3 Alpes plateau. Prices for real estate, transport, the environment… Discover their proposals.
From the historic center of Annecy to the Aravis range via the west shore of the lake. La second district of Haute-Savoie stands out as an attractive territory with a postcard landscape, which is not without posing some difficulties. Real estate problems, in the first place.
Annecy has become the fifth most expensive city in France. Accommodation there is too rare, too expensive, and often taken over by platforms like Airbnb. A phenomenon that is even spreading to neighboring ski resorts such as La Clusaz or Le Grand-Bornand. Housing stands out as the first concern of the inhabitants.
Very popular territory, Annecy and the shores of the lake are also saturated in terms of traffic. How to facilitate mobility? The issue of transport is the second major issue.
There remains the environmental question: air pollution, that of the lake, threats to biodiversity but also major developments such as the hillside reservoir which is controversial in La Clusaz. In the Aravis, global warming is already showing its first effects. Agriculture could very quickly suffer.
Six candidates for the legislative elections in the second constituency of Haute-Savoie put forward their proposals in the face of these numerous challenges in the great debate organized by France 3 Alpes on Wednesday May 25. To see or review in this article.
- Lionel Tardy, MP for the constituency from 2007 to 2017, “various right” candidate.
- Catherine Pacoret, departmental councilor, candidate invested by the UDI and Les Républicains (LR).
- Pascal Sciabbarrasi, environmental candidate but without the support of EELV or the New Popular Ecological and Social Union (Nupes).
- Loris Fontana, candidate of Nupes.
- San Hippomène, candidate invested by the party of Eric Zemmour, Reconquest!.
- Antoine Armand, candidate invested by Renaissance, the new name of La République en Marche.