• Georges Méric, socialist president of the departmental council of Haute-Garonne has just embarked on the election campaign.

  • Its departmental majority, which is the favorite in these elections, leaves under the colors of nine left parties and movements, without having reached agreements with EELV and LFI.

" We will win ". This is how Georges Méric concluded this Wednesday the media launch of his campaign in the departmental elections in Haute-Garonne. Outgoing socialist president of the community, he presented the main lines of the “Haute-Garonne in common” list, within which he was able to bring together activists from the PS, the PC or even Generation-s. In total, nine left parties or movements decided to make common cause in the first round through the candidacy of 27 pairs.

If he regrets that the "cordial contacts" with France Insoumise did not succeed, he did not hide a certain mistrust vis-à-vis the ecologists of EELV.

"Since last September, we have been in dialogue with them and in an incomprehensible way they refused an agreement, they closed the door to a larger union of the left", deplores the candidate.

"No need for a label here or there"

It also remains hermetic to the calls of the Citizen Archipelago.

The movement born during the municipal elections said it was ready to engage with the candidates who would sign their “Democratic Pact for Haute-Garonne”.

"We already have political experience, we do not have to go looking for a label here or there", assures the leader of the departmental majority, thus closing the door to possible negotiations.

And to recall that "our adversary remains the right and the extreme right, not the others". Highlighting the results of his six years in office, he recalled that "the President of the Republic and Jean-Luc Moudenc (LR) wanted to reduce the Haute-Garonne department to the status of a residual department" . A way to shoot a red ball on the candidates of the right to the departmental, associated in certain circumstances with LREM, who according to him would seek a mandate in a community that their respective parties wanted a time "to dismantle" for the benefit of the Metropolis. A right that some had thought capable of scoring points six years ago, during previous departmental. But which had finally known the rout, the Socialist Party and its allies sweeping 23 of the 27 cantons at the time.

It remains to be seen what proportion of voters will go to the polls on June 20 and 27 to slip their ballot into the ballot box.

Beyond the health crisis, the choice of dates just before the summer holidays is likely to favor especially… abstention.

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