“We still have a lot of things to do,” added the president on the move in Creuse.
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76 days before the first round of the presidential election, the head of state occupies the field with a new stage of his tour of France on Monday January 24 in Creuse. He will present his report there on the white zones, the return of the public services or the medical deserts.
The one who is sometimes pinned as the “president of the cities” arrives in force at the agricultural school of Ahun. To a student’s question who asked him if he was going to go “represent”, at the next presidential election, Emmanuel Macron replied: “I will announce my decision in due course”.
“The example you give by registering on the lists [électorales], by taking an interest in what is taking shape for the future of the country and by going to vote is very important”, also launched Emmanuel Macron. The right to vote “has been conquered and therefore creates a form of duty”, he estimated. “Take an interest in the substance of the programs, the proposals of each other and make your choice as a free citizen, I think it is essential, I congratulate you”, he added.
“Answer to Next Episode”, added the president, who spends the day in the department. “I will already continue to fight until the end, we still have a lot of things to do”, insisted the head of state. For him “not everything has been settled”.
Emmanuel Macron will continue his trip to Haute-Vienne on Tuesday where he will visit a France Services house in Saint Léonard-de-Noblat before decorating the last survivor of the massacre committed by the SS in 1944 in Oradour-sur-Glane.