Jean-Luc Laurent, recently re-elected President of the MRC, came to meet with activists from the Alpes-Maritimes at the invitation of Ladislas Polski, president of the PACA regional union of the MRC, regional councilor, and municipal councilor of La Trinitรฉ.
It was an opportunity to discuss the Movement’s prospects before the regional elections in December, in the difficult context the left is currently experiencing.
The MRC will continue to make its distinct voice heard within the presidential majority and confirms its alliance with the socialists for the upcoming electoral events.
Ladislas Polski, appointed national adviser of the MRC in charge of European and international relations at the VII Congress of this party founded by Jean-Pierre Chevรจnement, keeps a keen eye on the December elections where he will certainly be a candidate: โThe MRC, born from a long political history, that of Chevรจnementism, will continue to represent them, both in the national debate and in the local debate, including during the upcoming regional elections.
For him: โIn Provence-Alpes-Cรดte d’Azur, to counter the demagogic and sterile one-upmanship in which Ms. Marรฉchal-Le Pen and Mr. Estrosi have already begun to engage, the forces of progress will need this solid republican compass.โ