The five names were officially invested this Saturday in Aubervilliers, during the convention of the Union Populaire. Following agreements between several left-wing parties, the Loire constituencies are divided between three parties: the rebellious, the ecologists, and the communists.
- On the first constituency: Laëtitia Copin (EELV).
- On the second constituency: Andrée Taurinya (LFI).
- On the third constituency: the Gier valley returns to the PCF, which will appoint a candidate in the coming days.
- On the fourth constituency: Bernard Paemelaere (LFI).
- On the fifth constituency: Ismaël Stevenson (LFI).
- On the sixth constituency: André Bouchut (LFI).
The missed meetings of Courbon and Faverjon
The division of the constituencies by the NUPES cuts the rug out from under the feet of two heavyweights from the Loire left, who had made no secret of their desire to seek a mandate as a deputy in June. This is particularly the case of the socialist municipal councilor Pierrick Courbon had been appointed by Régis Juanico as the successor of the deputy Génération.s on the 1st constituency.
And Christophe Faverjon also throws in the towel. The leader of the Communists of the Loire intended to campaign in the constituency where he resides, the fourth, Ondaine-Pilat. But the PCF only has access to the third constituency (Saint-Chamond – Gier) within the framework of the NUPES agreement. And Christophe Faverjon refuses to move only to campaign. We will know the name of the candidate for this constituency in the coming days.