“It’s putting technology at the service of content”, explains Eric Coquerel

The member of La France Insoumise wants for the moment to keep the surprise of the smells that will be offered. And promises: “There will be other surprises in the campaign.”

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“It’s putting technology at the service of content”, explains the LFI deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis, Eric Coquerel, on franceinfo this Sunday morning, a few hours before the meeting “immersive and olfactory” in Nantes of the rebellious presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon. “That’s what we did with the holograms [en 2017].” Regarding odors, the MP wants to keep the surprise, but recommends looking at the themes that will be developed: “the sea, space, digital”. “There will be other surprises in the campaign”, promises the rebellious deputy.

“In all the polls, we are progressing, says Eric Coquerel. And there’s more than polls to knowing if a campaign is working. There is for example the number of people registered on our platform, there are now more than 275,000. And there are obviously the meetings.

The deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis is not worried about the announcement of the candidacy of Christiane Taubira. “What I find positive is that Christiane Taubira has taken over a lot of our measures, such as the minimum wage at 1,400 euros net, the recruitment of 100,000 caregivers, the study allowance, he lists. By taking our measurements, it widens our space, I find it positive. On other points such as Europe or nuclear power, it is further away from us.”


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