In Mayenne, 23 candidates are running in the three constituencies. 10 women, 13 men. And all this week, France Bleu Mayenne invites you to get to know the new candidates better. Those for whom it is the “first time in politics”. Why are they engaging now? With what objectives?
Faithful to Marine Le Pen
A member of the National Front (now Rassemblement National) for ten years, Sandra Rocton is not a professional politician. She wants to make a more important place for France from below, she says. “Because _it’s fine to go and criticize the current deputies or the presidents_. But if we are behind it, we can’t add our little grain of salt… The idea was also to be able as an individual to make themselves known and to be able to move things forward“ she explains.
This carer, resident of Laval, has always recognized herself in the ideas of the National Rally and in the personality of Marine Le Pen. “I have always followed her. She talks about concrete subjects such as everything related to health. Revalue nurses for example. It’s a complicated but very important job because we give of ourselves. But like in many circles. For cashiers it’s the same thing“continues Sandra Rocton. in all walks of life.
Lower VAT
If she has little time in her agenda to campaign, Sandra Rocton talks a lot about purchasing power at the time of the expensive life. “If I am elected MP, _I would like to come back to the VAT and reduce it from 20% to 5%_. Considering the price of groceries and considering the purchasing power… hygiene products are so expensive. Marine Le Pen offers basic products at much cheaper prices“launches the Lavalloise. The National Rally has indeed composed a basket of 100 basic necessities, the VAT of which would be set at zero.