Fuel prices, feeling of abandonment … the anger of the campaigns is found in the Marine Le Pen vote

“What worries many is the purchasing power and the price of fuel”, begins Jean-François Lemesle, mayor of Cliponville and president of the association of rural mayors of Seine-Maritime. He was the guest of France bleu Normandie, this Thursday, April 14, about the vote in rural areas, mainly focused on Marine le Pen.

The big problem is the price of fuel

“In the rural world, we are obliged to have vehicles and very often, it is two per householdhe assures. Many left the city because the rents were too high, but sometimes what they had earned there, he pays back twice.

“It is clear that there are fewer local public services, on the other hand, I see it in Seine-Maritime, the “Maisons France Service” are developing, but it is certain that to get to at these points you always need a vehicle”, continues the mayor.

When they hear big promises, people put their hope in them

“We must not forget that in the countryside, there are all, very small retreats”, says Jean-François Lemesle. Populations all the more vulnerable to rising fuel prices.


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