
At first glance, it seems increasingly difficult to mobilize in the Creilllois basin. The theme was however unusual since it concerns the fight against discrimination and racism.
Saturday, March 22, it was from Nogent-sur-Oise that the march with flags of union organizations, political parties and those of struggle associations, particularly for Palestine or the stretched situation in Turkey, in particular for opponents of President Rece Tayyip Erdoğan for more than twenty-four years for over twenty-four years. A situation that has already aroused several events in the heart of the city of Creil.
But for the time being, the long walk passing through the essential station, the Place Carnot Le Pont market and direction the earthenware.
In the ranks, we can count several elected officials from the agglomeration, Dominique Lavalette Departmental Councilor, several elected officials from Creil and Nogent-sur-Oise in the image of Döndü Alkaya, second assistant in the city of Creil, Cédric Lemaire, Karim Boukhachba, or Nogent-sur-Oise, Loïc Pen and therefore those who counted in the life of the last elections. We can discover Amadou Ka, in the running for the legislative elections of 2024, Omar Yaqoob, a strong representation of the rebellious, the LFIs of the Creillois Basin and at the head Mohammed Assamti as well as Guy Friadt, the latter always very attached to his label left.
This without forgetting a Nogentais which gradually returns to political life, a certain Djamal Benkherouf. He has in common with many demonstrators today, the desire to play a role in the next municipal elections.
The union training was also present. They have a lot to do to preserve social achievements in this period of international crisis.
The themes are strong, the subjects estimated by many priority French, but in fact, the mobilization remained weak in the basin.
Weak to the point where many wonder if it was necessary to continue to demonstrate in this historically industrial basin.
“We don’t understand. Most recently, we are told waves of dismissal. Akzonobel, Chemours, (DNLR: whose staff have started a strike since Thursday, March 20). We gradually lose dozens, even hundreds of jobs. What does the state do? What are the elected officials of the territory doing? ”Asked a demonstrator of the early hour.
A certain weariness for some, but a flawless mobilization for a hard core formed of members which are convinced to manage to re -mobilize in the weeks and months to come.
To follow therefore.
