Down Syndrome no obstacle to aspiring French politician

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Eleonore Laloux has fought for people with Down Syndrome and other disabilities to be able to live happier and more productive lives

"I would like Arras to change, for there to be improvements... mainly with regard to cleanliness and respect, but also accessibility" for disabled people, the 34-year-old administrative agent and activist told AFP.

"If I were to see Emmanuel Macron, I would tell him: 'I have something to say to you - I would like us to talk a bit more about people with disabilities and above all about their inclusion'," she said of the French president. "I am neither on the right nor the left, I am in the centre," Ms Laloux told AFP of her political leanings.

Ms Laloux already has an impressive resume, having worked for 14 years as an administrative agent at a private hospital.

 

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