Guest Tuesday April 5 on franceinfo, Ian Brossat, “invites left-wing voters to free themselves from this straitjacket of useful voting”after Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s call on Sunday during his meeting in Toulouse. “We have been hit so hard”deplores the campaign manager of Fabien Roussel, candidate of the French Communist Party (PCF) in the presidential election.
Ian Brossat calls on voters to vote “with their convictions and with their hearts”. “In this case, we have a candidate, Fabien Roussel, who is sincere, who is there in this campaign with his convictions. I think that we never lose anything by voting with his convictions, with what we think”hammered Ian Brossat, five days before the first round of the presidential election.
“We were told so much that we had to vote useful. And that’s how we found ourselves a lot of left-wing voters to vote for François Hollande. The least we can say is that it did not leave us with an imperishable memory.”
Ian Brossat, PCFat franceinfo
According to him, “Fabien Roussel spoke about the problems of the French and he will continue until the end to deal with the question which torments the French. The question of purchasing power, the fact of being able to live happily, of having one’s share of happiness”detailed the campaign manager of the communist candidate.
“There is a need to shed light on what happened. Fabien Roussel wanted to express his solidarity with the family”, said Ian Brossatabout the death of Jérémy Cohen in Bobigny. An investigation has been opened by the prosecution into the death of this 31-year-old man, hit by a tram last February in Bobigny (Seine-Saint-Denis) after being the target of an attack on the other side of the avenue Jean-Jaures. The drama took place on February 16, around 8 p.m. He was rushed to hospital and declared dead on February 17.
“All this reveals that the issue of insecurity and the issue of delinquency remains an important concern.”
Ian Brossat, PCFat franceinfo
“Fabien Roussel is one of the only left-wing candidates to have had the courage to raise this question”. continues the campaign manager of the communist candidate. For him “the right to security and the right to tranquility everywhere on French territory must be a priority that must be taken head on”.
According to the Bobigny prosecutor, there are no “discriminatory reasons” at this stage of the investigation and “No element to date allows us to establish that the victim was wearing a yarmulke”, said Eric Mathais during a press briefing on Tuesday. For Ian Brossat, there is a “need to fight step by step against anti-Semitism, which is a poison inside the Republic and which must be rid of”.