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Live on the Rhône. Another blockade at the Lycée Saint

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In the final straight line, the two finalists are present on the field in the 8th arrondissement and they took turns at the United States market. The absence of a debate between the two rounds has once again sparked discussions. “I suggest to Mr. Aulas that we face each other, or side by side, in a debate. There is an idea in democracy: if we want ideas to confront each other, people must also confront each other. Let’s debate, Mr. Aulas,” launched the Green mayor of Lyon, a candidate for reelection, on the mic of our colleagues at LyonCapitale.

The latter was also addressed by Ambroise Méjean, candidate for Coeur Lyonnais and former president of the Young with Macron, who wished to give him a frame with several photos. We see Anaïs-Belouassa Cherifi, candidate LFI with whom the Left Alliance merged for the second round, along with Raphaël Arnault, LFI deputy co-founder of the Young Guard, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon. with the text “He sets the conditions”. “Talk about your program,” responded Grégory Doucet, while his entourage once again called for a debate.

Later, it was Jean-Michel Aulas, candidate for Coeur Lyonnais, who presented himself. He too was addressed by a activist asking him to… debate.

“The debate has always been my life,” he replied. “It’s Mr. Doucet who didn’t want to.” Before explaining further on the mic of ActuLyon, maintaining the same line: “I had accepted it until Mr. Doucet signed a shameful agreement with LFI, giving part of the keys of the city to people who are not recommended.”