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“We let the invisible hand of the market do its thing and it turned out to be anything,” notes the RN presidential candidate.
Guest of franceinfo Monday, November 15, Marine Le Pen offered to review “the entire development” French territories in order to fight against medical deserts. She advocates “demetropolization, that is to say the rebalancing between the countryside and the big cities because we have to solve the problem of the health divide which is more and more important”.
The absence of gynecologists in certain departments will have “consequences on women’s health”, she points out.
“We must put in place tax incentives to encourage companies to come and relocate in small towns, in medium-sized towns, because it is a virtuous circle.”
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“If there are businesses, there are jobs, if there are employees, there are families, if there are families there are schools and if there are schools, there are doctors “, she explained.
“You will not bring a doctor into the countryside if there is no school, if there is not a hospital, because often the doctors also work in the hospital (…) It is the entire development of our country that must be reviewed. We have let the invisible hand of the market take over, in this area as in many others, and it has given rise to nonsense and a lot of injustice “, she estimated.