Legislative in Haute-Garonne: the LFI-Nupes candidate does not vote in Toulouse
The LFI-Nupes candidate for the first constituency, Adrien Clouet, did not change the electoral list in time.
The Insoumis-Nupes candidate for the first constituency of Haute-Garonne, Hadrien Clouet, was not voted in Toulouse for the first round of legislative elections on Sunday. But by proxy in Ile-de-France where his partner lives. This story, which is a bit messy and can give him the image of a parachuted candidate, Hadrien Clouet explains by a chain of circumstances.
He claims to have arrived in Toulouse in December 2020 as he has always said. Toulouse where the one who wrote Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s program is a teacher-researcher in sociology at Jean-Jaurès University. He then lived in a shared apartment and then in an apartment where, despite rent payments by bank transfer, the owner refused him any receipt.
“My landlord had not declared the rental”, explains Hadrien Clouet who moved again but without having the time, he explains, to take the process of changing the electoral list.
Sunday evening, Hadrien Clouet came out on top with 39.79% of the vote ahead of Pierre Baudis (presidential majority) who totaled 28.05% of the vote. These are the two candidates vying for the second round.