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Honoré Gnanabo is not usually involved in politics. The Frenchman of Ivorian origin made an exception on Sunday. “After the victory of the Rassemblement National, my parents called me: you really have to vote, it’s important.”
The same message was heard in his football team. He does not know who exactly. ‘The opponent of Jordan Bardella (leader of the RN party, ed.) In any case. For the future of my children.’
The choice is clear in Étampes, a historic town just a stone’s throw from Paris. In the constituency that includes Étampes, the radical right-wing party National Rally is firmly in the lead. In the first round of the French parliamentary elections, it won more than 40 percent of the vote.