Lydia Frentzel, EELV advisor at the town hall of Marseille. - Lydia Frentzel

In the final stretch before the deposit of the lists, this Thursday, for the first round of the municipal elections, the rallying of Lydia Frentzel (Debout Marseille) at the Printemps marseillais sounds like a blow of brilliance. EELV thus lost its top of the list in the 15th and 16th arrondissements of Marseille, while the ecological municipal councilor therefore took second place alongside Jean-Marc Coppola (PCF) to conquer the 8th sector of the city.

"During these last weeks of campaign spent on the ground, we have heard the vast majority of Marseillais-es testify to us their desire for change and hope," they wrote in a joint statement. Hope that we want to carry collectively in a common, responsible, progressive and ecological project. "

"The recycling of old political practices, no. "

For its part, EELV denounces "increasing pressures" exerted on the Debout Marseille lists, in particular they say in 15/16: "For the past few days, we have noticed that the members of our lists are under pressure, intimidation, threats, which demonstrate all the embarrassment caused in this city by the presence of a real anti-system force ”. And to continue: “Our compass remains the fight against the clientelist system and against the National Rally, as we demonstrated in 13/14 with the UNIR list. The fight against RN yes, recycling old political practices and Andrieux / Guérini networks, no. Debout Marseille is working on a new list in the sector.

Jean-Marc Coppola also received the support of Roger Ruzé (various left), who had succeeded Samia Ghali at the town hall of the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Municipal in 2020 in Marseille: The left is divided in the RN Stéphane Ravier sector

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