[2] His first political involvement dates back to the 2002 presidential election, when he took part in a demonstration against Jean-Marie Le Pen's qualification for the second round.
In his view, the European ideal has gone astray, bringing with it a litany of social ills: "posted work, break-up of public services, unfair competition, relocation".
[1] In the 2019 European elections, he is candidate eighteenth on the France insoumise list led by Manon Aubry, which obtains 6.3% of the votes cast and six of the 74 French seats.
[5] A specialist in the maritime economy, he is co-editor of the programmatic booklet on the sea for La France insoumise's presidential campaign,[1] and takes part in editing the magazine L'Insoumission hebdo, a publication founded by Jean-Luc Mélenchon in 1979 initially under the name Données et arguments.
[2] Employed at the prefecture of the Sarthe département, he was the NUPES candidate in the eighth constituency of Loire-Atlantique in the 2022 legislative elections.