Anne Hidalgo, Éric Zemmour and Fabien Roussel talk about their program

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Sunday March 13, Francis Letellier receives the presidential candidates Anne Hidalgo, Éric Zemmour and Fabien Roussel. These latter are invited to express themselves on their proposals concerning retirement, purchasing power or even education.

Faced with soaring fuel prices, Prime Minister Jean Castex announced a discount of 15 cents per liter of fuel from April 1. For candidate Anne Hidalgo, a reduction in VAT to 5.5% was more useful. “Jean Castex wakes up a bit late. This measure will not be sufficient“, she says. Regarding the retirement, the candidate [la] maintains at 62“. Anne Hidalgo also wants to reintroduce the criteria of arduous work and allow the possibility for those who started working young to leave early. His project for her camp: she wants a republican left that will allow in the country to have a work-study program.

Francis Letellier then welcomes the candidate Éric Zemmour in duplex. Regarding Ukrainian refugees, they will be able to benefit from a European temporary protection status. “If there are Ukrainians who have relatives in France and who want to recharge their batteries in France, why not”assures Éric Zemmour, specifying that this status is temporary and must remain so in order to protect the French. The candidate wants him to retire at age 64, because according to the calculations of his teams, this rebalances the system. Alongside his electoral campaign is Marion Maréchala bright and interesting woman according to him, “she has an eminent role“, he asserts.

One month before the first round, the Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation into candidate Fabien Roussel for embezzlement public. “It’s a personal blow“, he confides, because his “hard work is called into question“. For him, it is important to freeze prices and protect the purchasing power of the French. Fabien Roussel also thinks that it is necessary to continue to import Russian gas because otherwise, this would have serious consequences for Europe in terms of energy. Regarding education, Fabien Roussel plans to build schools and to recruit more teachers in order to reduce class sizes. In addition, he would like students to do their homework in class, and no longer at home.


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