In the wave of innovation at all costs, its application in politics couldn’t be missed. Here it is: statements to the press after a race, political marketing that positions ideas and programs as products to be sold, and the public opinion and voters as clients to be convinced and retained. And then, Gaël Nofri is young and naturally dynamic. We await what comes next. After the race?
Gaël Nofri, head of the Bleu Marine-FN gathering in Nice, with about fifteen supporters, ran from the Mediterranean University Center to Rauba Capeu.
“We want to raise awareness among the people of Nice about the development of the Promenade des Anglais, before the public debate opens. It needs to be safer, cleaner,” he explained upon his arrival. Before advocating for a tunnel project between the Quai des Etats-Unis and the Port.
“It would be wiser to invest in burying the automotive traffic rather than the underground tramway.”
However, the idea is not entirely new since it was Jacques Médecin, in his time, who had already envisioned a much more ambitious tunnel to bury road traffic from Boulevard Gambetta to the port.
It just goes to show that good ideas never die…