“Do better for Val-de-Reuil! » 19 years old, Lény Rabotot launched his campaign last Saturday for the next municipal elections in 2026. The LFI candidate claims “a new, unfinished program”, as it will develop along with his meetings with the residents of the commune of Eure, which has a population of more than 13,000 inhabitants.
Despite everything, he provides some details, his “programmatic markers”, such as “the creation of a popular city restaurant”. “Children are hungry, and so are their parents. We will start experimenting with opening school canteens at night,” he said in a video uploaded to his Instagram account.
They are “not of much use”
But the young candidate put forward another proposal in terms of the “right to safety”, which he said involved “community policing” and not “video surveillance cameras that cost hundreds of thousands of euros and are of little use”. According to Actu Normandie, he would even offer to resell the cameras to save almost 800,000 euros. This amount will be reinvested in public and social services.
“As soon as we get to city hall, we will demand maintenance or an increase in the number of the national police,” he said, according to Paris Normandie.
With his list, political science student Lény Rabotot wants to position himself as the only alternative to the socialists, who have been in city hall for more than twenty years: “It is time to turn the page: in 2026, a quarter of a century has passed since Marc-Antoine Jamet (also secretary general of LVMH, the group that owns Le Parisien) is the PS mayor of Val-de-Reuil. »