Immigration, pensions, health, Europe, administrative simplification: the candidate LR intends to launch seven major projects if elected on April 24, and plans to stagger his first reforms up to autumn.
Le Monde with AFP
At ten days of the first round of the presidential election, the party candidate the Republicans (LR), Valérie Pécresse, presented, on Thursday, March 31, the timetable of the priority reforms it plans to launch before the fall, If it is elected on April 24 President of the Republic. This calendar of “one hundred days for the recovery of France” – in reality, rather the first six months – wants to “a break project after years of inaction and renunciation”, advanced the candidate at his conference Press.
“There will be no parliamentary holidays because we will work,” she warned, while promising to be “a president that will concede” the elected officials and the intermediate bodies. “Seven major initiatives” will be launched without “waiting”, promised M me pecresse, among which the organization of a European summit at the end of June, at the end of the French Presidency of the European Union ( PFUE), “dedicated to the protection of the interests of Europe and Europeans”, a “strategic magazine” of the Defense or the launch of a “social and salary conference” to allow the rise of 10% of wages. ‘She advocates.
A “simplification conference”, driven by an ad hoc minister, will be launched, as well as an “audit of all the public accounts of France”, and, on the model of the Grenelle of the Environment, An “elysee of the environment” to “restore the trajectory against global warming” at the highest level of the state.
A calendar leads in two phases from the fall
Before the legislative elections of June, M me Pécresse has also committed to repeal the circular Valls on the regularization of undocumented foreigners, dating back to the 2012, the reform of the high function as well as that of justice, limiting short imprisonments, launched by Emmanuel Macron.
After the legislative, the current president of the Ile-de-France region promised to put on the rails “five founding bills”: one on education “to give more autonomy to institutions”, Another on “health to end medical deserts”, two texts on taxation as well as pension reform for a decline in the starting age at 65 years. Finally, Valérie Pécresse promised a “zero impunity” bill and a referendum in the fall to “put an end to uncontrolled immigration”.
At the approach of the choice in the urns of the French and the French, Ms. Pécresse said Thursday that “it was important to show that we are ready, that we have a team capable of exercising tomorrow responsibilities”. Distancized for several weeks in the surveys, where it appears in fifth position behind MM. Zemmour and Mélenchon, the right candidate plays his goes well in the last straight line of the countryside.
Despite the war in Ukraine, “we can change captain, and have a president who within 180 days after his election will change France with already written bills,” she argues. “We will do them because we will be prepared,” added the boss of Senators LR, Bruno Retail, responsible for putting the project of the “first 100 days” in the power of the candidate.