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Fabien Vrielynck works in the family cleaning company in Savoie. This year, he plans to abstain in the presidential election.
At 37, Fabien Vrielynck is operations manager in Aix-les-Bains (Savoie). He has been working for the cleaning company of his in-laws for a year and a half and gets down to cleaning the apartments between two rentals, or after work. “I am a little bit, but really a little bit interested in the presidential election“, he explains, while specifying that he will not “surely not going to vote because I always had the impression that the program they proposed was to get elected“.
Fabien points above all to a problem of confidence of the French vis-à-vis elected officials and political leaders. “I would like to vote blank and have it taken into account“, he regrets. And to add that a “a large part of people like me are tired of thinking that they are working so that a whole part that we would like to reach ourselves goes to the expense.”