Jean-Luc Mélenchon offers himself an inter-tour meeting in Toulouse
The leader of La France insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, will hold a meeting in Toulouse on June 14, a few days after the first round of the legislative elections.
As the first round of legislative elections is fast approaching, the presidential majority is announced neck and neck with the Nudesthe new popular ecological and social union. To energize the left-wing campaign and surf on the enthusiasm, Jean-Luc Mélenchon intends to hold a meeting in Toulouse on June 14. This meeting is organized in the wake of the first round at the Jean-Mermoz room, on the Gabriel-Biénès alley, from 7 p.m.
The leader of La France insoumise at the origin of Nupes used to organize large gatherings in the Pink City. The latest dates back to October 3, a week before the first round of the presidential election. The candidate for the Elysée gathered 25,000 people on the Place du Capitole, according to his party, 16,000, according to the prefecture of Haute-Garonne. In 2017, he had even provided some 70,000 supporters on the Prairie of filters. And as much in 2012 around the Capitol.
It should be remembered that Jean-Luc Mélenchon came out on top at the Toulouse polls in the first round of the last presidential election. This is why Toulouse, and more generally, Haute-Garonne, are strategic territories for the union of the left in the conquest of a majority in the National Assembly.
For the legislative elections, the Nupes aligns ten candidates, one in each constituency of the department. Those who manage to make it to the second round will therefore have strong support for the rest of the campaign.