Marine Le Pen disappointed by Marion Maréchal, the proposal on the health of Valérie Pécresse… Political information to remember from the day

Le World keeps the synopsis of the campaign for the presidential election of 2022: a daily update, published every evening at 7 p.m., reviews the political events of the past day and discusses upcoming meetings.

  • Marine Le Pen continues her campaign without the support of Marion Maréchal

The words are becoming clearer, and with them the political position. Less than twenty-four hours following saying, to Parisian, ” reflect “ to support Eric Zemmour, Marion Maréchal added, on Friday January 28, nearby Figaro, that she “lean” for the latter, of which she praises “coherence, vision, strategy”. Marine Le Pen’s niece sees a more general reason to prefer the founder of Reconquest! to the candidate of the National Rally (RN), despite the family ties that unite him to it. And says it sharply: “Eric Zemmour is fighting for the disappearance of the sanitary cordon between the so-called right « republican » and U.S. Marine Le Pen has never been for the disappearance of this line of demarcation. She just wants to succeed in getting on the right side. »

Marion Maréchal also confides her intention to “doing politics once more” following having observed, for five years, an effective political withdrawal and a relative absence from the media. A constituency for the legislative elections is envisaged.

In the meantime, Marine Le Pen, her aunt, blames the blow. The presidential candidate – for the third time – was offended by these remarks, Friday morning on CNews. “It’s brutal, it’s violent”, declared the candidate of the National Rally, and “It is a political misunderstanding, because she had indicated that she would support the best placed. (…) I am the best placed in the second round [par rapport à Eric Zemmour] ».

According to the latest wave of the Ipsos-Sopra Steria opinion poll for The world, in partnership with the Sciences Po Political Research Center (Cevipof) and the Jean Jaurès Foundation, carried out via the Internet from January 14 to 17, Marine Le Pen would be chosen by 15.5% of voters in the first round, tied with the candidate Les Républicains, Valérie Pécresse (margin of error of plus or minus 0.8 point), once morest 13% for Eric Zemmour (margin of error of plus or minus 0.7 point).

  • The proposal of the day: Valérie Pécresse wants an increase of five euros in the medical consultation

Traveling this Friday to Oyonnax (Ain) on the theme of health, the candidate of the party Les Républicains (LR) granted upstream an interview at Doctor’s Daily. Valérie Pécresse proposes in particular the revaluation of the consultation of a general practitioner to 30 euros.

“It is madness to consider it normal for the consultation to be at 25 euros. I would therefore like it to be revalued to 30 euros, of course without impact for the rest payable by the patients. “Says the contender for the Elysée. It is also necessary, according to her, “a revaluation of specialized medicine” and “pay more for consultations carried out in an emergency”.

Mme Pécresse promises to carry “three great causes”. First of all, ” mental health, especially that of adolescents, with a “Priority to de-stigmatization and research” and the creation of a National Institute of Mental Health. Then, the fight once morest pediatric cancers, with, in the event of hospitalization, the creation of leave for parents, who would keep their salary, and, thirdly, women’s health, for which she envisages mother-child consultations and an «VAT of 2.1 % » on periodic protection – once morest 5.5% currently.

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The cartoonist Aurel, accustomed to the columns of the daily newspaper and our website, invites himself to our live today – and will return there every Friday during the presidential campaign. This week, back to the little sentence of François Hollande who sowed doubt on the left. The former President of the Republic made it known in front of high school students, during a sequence broadcast by France 3, Sunday January 23, that, “for the moment, he is not a candidate”. Emmanuel Macron, his successor, is no more. For the moment.

  • The campaign in the archives of “Le Monde”

Today, let’s step back five years…to January 27, 2017.

Work is perhaps the theme that most divides the two lefts “irreconcilable” which the former Socialist Prime Minister Manuel Valls was talking regarding. On that day in 2017, journalists Sarah Belouezzane and Bertrand Bissuel say that the universal income advocated by Benoît Hamon to help future unemployed people caused by the robotization of society is completely rejected by Manuel Valls. His rival in the socialist primary believes for his part that “full employment remains within reach if the appropriate measures are taken”.

Read also our 2017 article: Article reserved for our subscribers Primary on the left: work widens the gap between Valls and Hamon

This article also reports the points of view of many specialists, including that of Roger Sue, professor at the University of Paris-Descartes – La Sorbonne, “This is an old divide, between an empirical left which constructs its discourse from the dynamics of society, and the proponents of a socialism of the Republic, which projects, from top to bottom, a representation of the just society, according to the academic. Benoît Hamon finally reports the socialist primary on January 29 to fail in the first round of the presidential election with 6.36% of the votes cast.

  • The political agenda of the weekend

Saturday January 29. Opponents of the vaccine pass demonstrate in Paris, at the call, among others, of the sovereignist candidate for the presidential election, Florian Philippot. This is the first national demonstration once morest the introduction of the vaccination pass since its legal implementation on Monday.

At 3 p.m., the environmental candidate for the presidential election, Yannick Jadot, will officially present his program in Lyon, entitled “Project of the possible”. The world unveiled the main measures on Thursday.

Sunday January 30. At noon, the deputy La France insoumise du Nord Adrien Quatennens will be the guest of the program “Political Questions” broadcast on Franceinfo in partnership with France Inter and The world.

At 5 p.m., the vote for the popular Primary closes. The results of this election should be known from 6:30 p.m.

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