On trips in the Paris suburbs, the candidate of the Socialist Party has returned to his proposals about the two central themes of his campaign, health and education.
Le Monde
On the move, Friday, November 19, at the Lilac (Seine-Saint-Denis), the candidate of the Socialist Party, Anne Hidalgo, returned to his proposal, very commented and criticized, to double the salary of teachers on the five-year. “It’s just necessary to choose one’s priorities,” she explained at a round table with teachers, school principals, pupils and high school students, believing it was “feasible”.
In difficulty since its entry into campaign, the Mayor of Paris multiplies meetings and discussions with the French and announced that it will present its proposals in January. When traveling on Friday in the Paris suburbs, devoted to the two central themes of his campaign, health and education, she still lets know that she wanted to restore the wealth tax and refuse, if elected , to grant aid to private companies without any consideration. The recovered money “will be spent on two priorities: the school and the hospital,” she added.
Wish to remove Routeup
A little earlier, in front of a primary school, M me Hidalgo lamented that before “we had the best school in the world, we had the best health system in the world, and today They are damaged “. Faced with high school students who questioned her about territorial inequalities – “In Seine-Saint-Denis, the poorest department of France, we are less likely than the others,” said a student – and the anxiety of the “Sussélection”, she recalled her wish to remove routeup, which is “there to manage a shortage of places in the superior”.
She also defended “the possibility for students to grop” and to be able to change the way in their studies. In the morning, the candidate went to Val-de-Marne, where she deplored that mental health is “the great forgotten public health issues in France”, wishing to make the “great cause” of his Quinquennate.
At the intercommunal hospital of Créteil then in a teenager’s house, she met doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, educators and associations that told her from a lack of beds and staff. “We need time and staff, psychiatry, it takes time,” hasty Professor Christophe RecSens, Head of Autism Unit. “We have to stop with this logic that consists of thinking that the hospital is a private enterprise like another and wanting to save short-term. We must go out of these bullshit,” said the candidate, saying, saying ” Put back from the human world “.