candidate in Marseille, will he succeed Jean-Luc Mélenchon?

candidate in Marseille will he succeed Jean Luc Melenchon

BOMPARD MANUAL. The rebellious Manuel Bompard is a candidate for the 2022 legislative elections in the 4th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône, the incumbent of which is none other than Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Is he likely to win this June 12?

Jean-Luc Mélenchon is not seeking a new mandate as a deputy, he is aiming for more for 2022 and wishes to settle in Matignon. He therefore leaves his seat in the National Assembly vacant but has found his successor: Manuel Bompard. The former campaign manager of the leader of La France insoumise during the 2022 presidential election is running for the legislative elections of June 12 and 19 in the 4th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône, in Marseille. The MEP candidate under the colors of the New Popular Ecological and Social Union (Nupes) and represents the alliance of rebels, environmentalists, socialists and communists. All eyes are therefore on him because losing the Marseille constituency historically located on the left is not an option.

Manuel Bompard has already tried his luck in the 2017 legislative elections, but it was a completely different territory that saw him present himself: the 9th constituency of Haute-Garonne. Arriving second with nearly 19% of the vote, he and his alternate were on ballot in the first round but had failed to win in the second round against the candidate invested by La République en Marche. Five years later, Manuel Bompard hopes to emerge victorious from the ballot, especially as at the head of this new coalition of the left, LFI hopes to become the first opposition force in the hemicycle.

Can Manuel Bompard succeed Jean-Luc Mélenchon as deputy?

Manuel Bompard holds a place of choice with Jean-Luc Mélenchon and led the two presidential campaigns of the figure of the radical left in 2017 and 2022. His commitment to the party is not in doubt either since he was the Secretary General from 2010 to 2018 until his election as a Member of the European Parliament, still on behalf of LFI. More discreet than other elected representatives of La France insoumise, he has appeared more regularly in the media in recent weeks. A transition period to give him visibility in view of his investiture in the legislative elections in Marseille? Possible.

Chosen by Jean-Luc Mélenchon himself to take over as deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône, Manuel Bompard should easily recover the votes of all the voters of La France insoumise. Without a dissident candidacy from the Socialist Party, the Communist Party and Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts, rallied behind his investiture, a victory and a seat in the Assembly seem accessible. In 2017, Jean-Luc Mélenchon was easily elected from this territory which includes part of the hypercentre, the districts of La Plaine and Cour Julien. And the socialist and communist candidates have always emerged victorious at the polls over the past twenty years. Despite his parachute drop, Manuel Bompard has a chance of winning. He also started his campaign in the field with a first debate organized on the set of Provence against the candidate of the presidential majority Together, Najat Akodad, on May 27.

Who is Manuel Bompard, legislative candidate in Marseille?

Marseille is not the land of origin of Manuel Bompard, any more than the Haute-Garonne, department in which he presented himself for the legislative elections in 2017. The rebellious is from the Loire but he is ready to go where it is necessary to defend the colors of La France insoumise, a party he joined from its creation in 2009 when it was still called the Left Party. The politician does not lack commitment, however, in his university career, nothing reflects this desire to do politics. Manuel Bompard is a graduate of Ensimag, an engineering school in Grenoble, and holds a doctorate in applied mathematics from the University of Nice Sophie Antipolis. After his studies, he joined the party leadership in the role of general secretary for eight years, until 2018.

Manuel Bompard one of the voices of La France insoumise and one of the thinking heads behind the presidential campaigns of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Seasoned when it comes to being behind the scenes, he has only one elective mandate to his credit, that of MEP. Elected in 2019, he is one of the six LFI MEPs and is the representative of this delegation in the European Parliament. He is also a member of the Committee for Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE), the Committee for Agriculture (AGRI) and the Committee for the Environment, Public Health and food security (ENVI).

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