According to French election laws, any French citizen can participate in the House of Representatives election by submitting an application and obtaining the endorsement of 3,000 eligible voters.
Therefore, no political parties have formed yet, only loose faction alliances.
This also makes the election full of uncertainties.
In a building in the Western Suburb of Paris, candidate Buchard looked seriously at the chubby man sitting across from him and said: "Mr. Rochefort, you should at least add another 1,000 francs to the campaign funds."
"You know, now a hundred-word campaign ad in the corner of the Paris Commercial News costs 300 francs."
The lawyer named Rosh beside him nodded immediately: "Or I can give up running this time and leave the funds to Mr. Buchard; otherwise, neither of us will get elected."
Yes, Rochefort sponsored two candidates at once, but only gave them 2,000 francs each.
