Mar 2 • 15:10 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Municipal elections in Marseille: a former deputy of Benoît Payan convicted of violence is running in the northern districts

Sébastien Jibrayel, a former sports deputy in Marseille, condemned for group violence, is running for local office in the city’s northern districts under the leadership of Samia Ghali.

Sébastien Jibrayel, who previously served as the deputy for sports in Marseille and was a member of the Socialist Party, is currently a candidate for the municipal elections in the city’s 15th and 16th arrondissements. His return to politics comes after he was ousted from his position due to a conviction for violence in a group setting. His controversial candidacy highlights the competitive nature of the local elections as various factions vie for control in one of Marseille’s key districts.

With the elections fast approaching, the political landscape in the northern districts of Marseille is heating up. Jibrayel's candidacy under Samia Ghali's list is particularly notable given the staunch opposition from other candidates, such as Sébastien Delogu from La France Insoumise, who are also aiming to secure a foothold in these neighborhoods. The presence of a convicted politician on a major party’s list raises questions about the political ethics and electoral strategies being employed in these challenging districts.

The implications of Jibrayel’s candidacy are profound, as they represent the ongoing challenges and dynamics within Marseille’s political arena. His previous conviction and ousting may polarize voters, leading to debates about accountability and the character of those who seek public office. As the election date nears, the residents of the 15th and 16th arrondissements will have to navigate their choices amidst a backdrop of competing narratives around violence, justice, and political representation.

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