She had asked herself the question of coming, and Valérie Pécresse was there, Tuesday evening. Live on BFM from Uzerche, in Corrèze, a Chiraquian land if any, the LR presidential candidate outlined her program in “France in the eyes”, presented by Jean-Jacques Bourdin, following indicating that she had asked herself the question of maintaining her participation. The president of the Ile-de-France region, neck and neck with Marine Le Pen and behind Emmanuel Macron in the polls, presented herself throughout the evening as the candidate for the “shock of purchasing power”. and security.
Dressed in her favorite red jacket, Valérie Pécresse repeated her promise of a 10% wage increase to 2.2 net minimum wage, and indicated that she wanted to allow the French to convert their RTT into wages, without employer charges. . “There are a lot of RTTs that are not taken and a lot of French people who would prefer to convert their free time into salary today to be able to earn more”, she specified, also proposing to “relieve and completely exempt from tax the overtime “.
The right-wing candidate also repeated other proposals already known to “restore order”: the recruitment of 16,000 justice personnel and the increase of its budget by 50% in five years, new prison places, ” rescue plan for justice”, “punch” brigades in the districts, policy of “visa once morest return of illegal immigrants” on immigration…
Tackles to the “totally erratic president”
To fight once morest the “scourge” of medical deserts, she proposed a year of “junior doctor”, that is to say that young doctors spend a year in the territories, “in the countryside or in town”, at the end of their general studies. It is also necessary “to train twice as many doctors” in the next five years, and to recruit “25,000 more caregivers at the hospital”, according to her.
Among his other proposals: “rural childcare plan”, tax exemption for donations “up to 100,000 euros every 6 years”, “priority” to front-line workers in the allocation of housing… “I do not I will not restore the ISF”, added the former minister, who also defended her objective “zero carbon in 2050” via nuclear and renewable energies.
The opportunity, for the candidate who wishes to set up the duel with Emmanuel Macron, to tackle “a totally erratic president” in terms of energy. “I am proposing six new EPRs”, launched Valérie Pécresse. But she also promised to “stabilize” and “lower” the debt, evoking “courageous decisions which may not necessarily please the French”.