“There was clearly an instrumentalisation of the Covid-19 crisis to make a campaign speech,” said Wednesday on France Inter Valérie Pécresse, candidate for the nomination of the Republicans for the presidential election, following Emmanuel’s speech. Macron on November 9.
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Emmanuel Macron’s speech on Tuesday, November 9 is “a campaign speech” denounced Valérie Pécresse, candidate for the nomination Les Républicains for the presidential election on France Inter on Wednesday 10 November. The president of the Ile-de-France region reacts after the speech by the head of state on Tuesday evening. The President of the Republic announced in particular that those over 65 affected by a third dose of the vaccine against Covid-19 will have to “justify a recall” from December 15 for “extend validity” of their health pass.
“There was clearly an instrumentalisation of the Covid-19 crisis to make a campaign speech, since we have seen Emmanuel Macron is a candidate. And he uses all the means of the Republic to campaign, whether this either financial or media resources “, says Valérie Pécresse.
.@vpecresse : “Emmanuel Macron made an attempt to hold up the ideas of the right: work, nuclear power, pensions. But it is once again doomed to failure” # le79inter pic.twitter.com/U0BF0BExql
– France Inter (@franceinter) November 10, 2021
The head of state “made an attempt to hold-up again on the ideas of the right: work, nuclear power, pensions”, corn “it’s doomed to failure”, she adds, car “he told us ‘the reform, that will be for later’. On work and unemployment insurance, that is not the real reform. The real reform is the degression of benefits which allows “ the return to work. “I propose to go further”, completes the candidate.
“Finally on nuclear, so that’s the pompom”, reacts Valérie Pécresse, “We have a zig-zag president who announced the closure of 12 power plants and who, because the right puts pressure on him on these three subjects, moreover, has not resolved any of these problems”.