EDITORS NOTE: This photo is part of the AFP photo project named "Presidentielle: qu'attendent les electeurs? / Voters' voices in France's key election." / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - RESTRICTED TO FRENCH ELECTIONS ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE
Gerard Cazorla, 59, married with three children, head of a tea-making plant near the southern city of Marseille that used to belong to Unilever and now operates as a cooperative, poses with his voting card on February 9, 2017, inside his Scop-Ti factory in Gemenos. What should be the priorities of the next French president? "The president should implement policies that benefit workers and develop the social economy. We've seen this sector growing in size. I want this sector to be developped as an alternative to capitalism which, to my mind, is the big problem today. We should promote the cooperative system, which gives everyone a voice and is more democratic because each voice carries the same weight. One man, one voice. One woman, one voice. That's the alternative to the capitalist system which is killing us." / AFP PHOTO / ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - RESTRICTED TO FRENCH ELECTIONS ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE