Published
Article written by
Less than three months from the presidential election, the 13 Hours continues its sequence “If I were president”, which gives the floor to the candidates, to better understand the program of each. Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, candidate for Debout la France, was the guest on Sunday January 23.
As a tenant of the Elysée, one of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan’s first decisions would be to put an end to medical deserts. “It will take time, but it’s because it’s a long-term job that we have to start today,” he said live from Mesnil-Aubry (Val of Oise). For this, the candidate of Debout la France proposed three measures: “Rebuild the hospital by opening one per department, create a financial incentive for doctors to settle in deserted areas and change the fee-for-service pricing at the hospital, to make health personnel want to come back to treat.“
The wide-ranging reform of the candidate Debout la France, would be to give back to the French the taste of the vote. “We cannot continue to see the poison of abstention”, explained Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, who would like to have his major reforms adopted by referendum and introduce the citizens’ initiative referendum. “I want to give decision-making power back to the French,” at underlined the presidential candidate.